The Korea Economic Association conducted a volunteer activity distributing winter supplies to vulnerable groups at the end of the year.
Kim Chang-beom, Vice Chairman of the Korea Economic Association (right), is talking with Yeo Jae-hoon, Director of the Dasiseogi Comprehensive Support Center, at the Dasiseogi Comprehensive Support Center in Galwol-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 17th. Photo by Korea Economic Association
According to the Korea Economic Association on the 17th, Kim Chang-beom, the executive vice president, and other executives and employees participated in volunteer work that morning at the 'Seoul Dasiseogi Comprehensive Support Center,' a shelter for the homeless located in Galwol-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
Opened in 1998, the Seoul Dasiseogi Comprehensive Support Center provides various services such as lodging, medical care, meals, showers, and hairdressing to the homeless and housing-vulnerable groups.
The Korea Economic Association stated, "As the economy is difficult and the weather gets colder, the helping hand for marginalized neighbors is increasingly necessary," adding, "We will continue to work with companies to fill welfare blind spots and carry on happiness and hope."
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