Jin Manseong, Standing Auditor of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, conducted a 'Community Sharing Activity' on October 27 at the Ansim 1st Comprehensive Social Welfare Center in Dong-gu, Daegu, aiming to improve conditions for underprivileged students in the local community.
The Korea Student Aid Foundation is promoting 'Audit Office Social Contribution Activities' under the leadership of the Standing Auditor to ensure the foundation's sustainability. By fulfilling its social responsibilities through community engagement and other initiatives, the foundation is practicing ESG and ethical management.
Jin Manseong, Standing Auditor of the Korea Student Aid Foundation (right), donated goods worth 3 million won to the welfare center.
This activity was joined by the Standing Auditor of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, staff from the Audit Office, officials from the Ansim 1st Comprehensive Social Welfare Center, and local youth, all coming together to put the spirit of sharing into practice. The Audit Office donated goods worth 3 million won to the Ansim 1st Comprehensive Social Welfare Center to support the local community and provided information about scholarships and academic and career mentoring to local youth, encouraging equal educational opportunities for students.
The Korea Student Aid Foundation donated a smart electronic whiteboard worth 2.5 million won to enhance academic and discussion culture among youth, and an eco-friendly product-making package worth 500,000 won for seniors.
Jin Manseong, Standing Auditor of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, stated, "By supporting marginalized groups in the community, we are laying the groundwork for mutual cooperation with the local community and will continue to support local youth so they can pursue their dreams and hopes." He added, "Based on a culture of integrity and transparency, the foundation will continue to implement various social contribution programs."
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