Korea Federation of Women Entrepreneurs Donates 20 Million Won to National Cancer Center
Voluntary Donations from Member Companies Continue Since 2022
President Park Changsuk: "Hoping to Provide Support to Patients"
The Korea Federation of Women Entrepreneurs announced on the 30th that it had delivered a donation of 20 million won to the National Cancer Center the previous day at its headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, to support the treatment of low-income cancer patients.
At the donation ceremony to support low-income cancer patients held on the 29th at the Korea Federation of Women Entrepreneurs headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Park Changsuk, President of the Korea Federation of Women Entrepreneurs (fourth from the left), and Yang Hangwang, Director of the National Cancer Center (fifth from the left), along with other officials, are posing for a commemorative photo. Korea Federation of Women Entrepreneurs
View original imageThe donation ceremony was attended by Park Changsuk, President of the Federation, Yang Hangwang, Director of the National Cancer Center, and other key officials from both organizations.
This donation was raised through the voluntary participation of member companies of the Federation. Since 2022, the Federation has donated a total of 78 million won to the National Cancer Center, continuing its support for the treatment of low-income cancer patients.
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President Park said, "I hope this donation will provide some support to cancer patients who feel burdened by treatment costs due to financial difficulties," adding, "The Federation will continue to play a central role in enabling women-led businesses to fulfill their social responsibilities and spread the values of sharing and solidarity."
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