Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation Delivers Rice Worth 10 Million Won to Vulnerable Groups on December 8
On December 8, the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation held the "Labor-Management Joint Year-End Sharing of Love Rice" event at the Dream Maru of the Southern Business Headquarters in Suwon, delivering rice to vulnerable groups in the local community.
This event was organized in cooperation with the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, aiming to fulfill social responsibility as a public institution and to promote a culture of sharing.
The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is taking a commemorative photo after holding a labor-management public rice donation event on the 8th. Provided by Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation
View original imageThrough this event, the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation delivered rice worth 10 million won to various vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities, young people, women, single-parent families, and migrant workers.
The donated rice will be distributed to each group through welfare institutions and care facilities within the province.
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Yoon Deokryong, CEO of the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, said, "I hope this event, prepared together with labor and management, will bring a small ray of hope to our marginalized neighbors," adding, "The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation will continue to fulfill its social responsibilities as a public institution through a variety of sharing programs for the socially disadvantaged."
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