K-water Gyeonggi Southwestern Regional Headquarters Donates to Siheung Multicultural Moms School
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-06-11 19:29:55
On the 11th, K-water (Korea Water Resources Corporation) Gyeonggi Southwestern Regional Headquarters delivered 130 sets of stationery, valued at 2 million won, to the Siheung Multicultural Moms School.
These stationery sets will be used as entrance and graduation gifts for multicultural families and immigrant mother-students attending the Siheung Multicultural Moms School.
The Siheung Multicultural Moms School was established in 2019 to help immigrant mothers directly guide their children's education by learning elementary school curricula.
K-water Gyeonggi Southwestern Regional Headquarters has been consistently carrying out sharing activities for underprivileged communities in the southwestern Gyeonggi region since 2012, through its self-initiated social contribution club called 'Gyeonggi Southwestern Love Association'. The funds for social contribution are raised through voluntary monthly donations from employees.
K-water Gyeonggi Southwestern Regional Headquarters also delivered stationery sets worth 2 million won to the Siheung Multicultural Moms School last year.
Ko Kyung-im, head of the Siheung Family Center, expressed her gratitude, saying, "We are thankful to the employees of K-water Gyeonggi Southwestern Regional Headquarters for participating in donations every year. We will ensure the stationery is used effectively for the mothers' studies."
Tak Se-wan, head of the Gyeonggi Southwestern Regional Headquarters, stated, "As a public enterprise fulfilling its social responsibility, we will continue to engage in social contribution activities to create a happy local community."
WEEKLY HOT
- 1Zeekr Targets 2,000 Sales for '7X' EV in South Korea This Year
- 2Tesla and BYD Penetrate South Korea’s Stronghold as Domestic Auto Sales Stumble
- 3Incheon Semiconductor High School Partners with Chungnam National University to Foster Next-Gen Tech Talent
- 4Murata Unveils Next-Gen Resin Electrode MLCC for Automotive Applications
- 5L&F Plus Secures KRW 220 Billion from National Growth Fund to Anchor South Korea’s First Mass LFP Cathode Production
- 6Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to Arrive in South Korea for "Sam-So" Meeting with Tech Tycoons