15 Million Won Donation to Support Living Expenses and Rehabilitation Programs

The Gwangju Community Chest of Korea (Gwangju Sarangui Yeolmae) announced on the 23rd that Kia Autoland Gwangju recently donated 15 million won at the "Hope Sharing Bazaar for the Disabled," held in celebration of Disability Day.

Kia Autoland Gwangju donated 15 million won in donations at the "Hope Sharing Bazaar for the Disabled" held in celebration of the Day of Persons with Disabilities. Provided by Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

Kia Autoland Gwangju donated 15 million won in donations at the "Hope Sharing Bazaar for the Disabled" held in celebration of the Day of Persons with Disabilities. Provided by Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

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The "Hope Sharing Bazaar for the Disabled," held at the Kia Sports and Culture Center on the same day, was an event aimed at supporting the welfare and independence of people with disabilities. The donation was funded through contributions from Kia Autoland Gwangju and through independent fundraising activities by the Kia Milal Volunteer Society, a volunteer group at Kia Autoland Gwangju.


The donation ceremony was attended by Moon Jae-woong, Plant Manager of Kia Autoland Gwangju; Park Dong-chul, Head of the Kia Motors Gwangju Branch Union; Ryu Sam-yeol, President of the Kia Autoland Gwangju Milal Volunteer Society; Noh Jin-seok, Secretary-General of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea; and Kim Yong-mok, CEO of Siloam People.


The donated funds will be distributed to welfare facilities and organizations supporting people with disabilities in the Gwangju region, and will be used to support living expenses and rehabilitation programs, helping to establish a foundation for independence among people with disabilities.


Noh Jin-seok, Secretary-General of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea, stated, "The Hope Sharing Bazaar for the Disabled, which has been held annually by the labor and management of Kia Autoland Gwangju and the Milal Volunteer Society, reflects the community's ongoing interest and care. It is becoming a solid stepping stone for people with disabilities in regaining their independence and daily lives."



Meanwhile, Kia Autoland Gwangju continues to engage in a variety of social contribution activities for vulnerable groups in the region every year, fulfilling its responsibilities as a company that grows alongside the local community.


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