Korea Exchange Donates 70 Million Won to Busan National University Hospital for Overseas Medically Vulnerable Groups
Korea Exchange delivered a donation of 70 million won to Busan National University Hospital.
Jung Sangho, Secretary General of the KRX National Happiness Foundation (left), and Kim Haeyoung, Director of Pusan National University Hospital, are posing for a commemorative photo at the donation ceremony to support overseas vulnerable medical groups on the 19th. Korea Exchange
View original imageAccording to Korea Exchange on the 19th, this donation will be used for overseas medical volunteer activities jointly organized by the foundation and Busan National University Hospital, with the aim of supporting medically vulnerable groups abroad and promoting a culture of sharing.
The volunteer medical team, consisting of 23 medical staff from Busan National University Hospital and 5 employees from the foundation, is scheduled to provide support to medically vulnerable groups in the local area of Mactan Island (Lapu-Lapu and Cordova regions) in Cebu, Philippines, for 7 days and 5 nights from September 6 to 12.
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Jung Eunbo, Chairman of Korea Exchange, said, "I find it meaningful that, through the first collaboration with Busan National University Hospital, we are able to provide tangible assistance to overseas medically vulnerable groups." He added, "We will continue efforts to bring hope to neighbors who are left in medical blind spots, and will pursue sustainable social contribution activities together with outstanding domestic medical professionals."
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