KSD Sharing Foundation Supports Energy-Vulnerable Households with Goods Worth 60 Million Won
On July 14, the KSD Sharing Foundation at Korea Securities Depository delivered sponsored goods worth 60 million won to 400 energy-vulnerable households at the Eungam Senior Welfare Center in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul.
On the 14th, at the Eungam Senior Welfare Center in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, Changkyun Lim, Secretary General of the KSD Sharing Foundation at Korea Securities Depository (left), Eunyoung Choi, Director of the Eungam Senior Welfare Center, and Seongwon Ko, Head of Fundraising Division at the Miral Welfare Foundation, took a commemorative photo after the donation ceremony. Korea Securities Depository
View original imageKorea Securities Depository conducted the Green Campaign, an initiative to address climate change and reduce carbon emissions, on the Big Walk application from April 22 to May 22. A total of 7,605 employees and citizens participated by collectively donating 383,794,920 steps, achieving 383% of the campaign's goal of 100 million steps. As a result, the campaign is estimated to have achieved carbon reduction equivalent to planting 5,321 30-year-old pine trees.
Through this campaign, the KSD Sharing Foundation introduced practical carbon reduction activities that can be practiced in daily life, such as using public transportation, saving energy, and reducing household waste. Additionally, the foundation is spreading awareness about environmental protection both inside and outside the organization by promoting actions such as using tumblers and participating in 'plogging'—picking up litter while walking—thus contributing to the realization of a carbon-neutral society.
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Yoonsu Lee, Chairperson of the KSD Sharing Foundation, stated, "I hope that our small but meaningful steps to protect the environment and support energy-vulnerable households will become a significant effort that passes on a healthy and green planet to future generations."
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