Park Chan-wook, Deputy Minister of Kia (fourth from the left in the first row), and Jeong Eun-bo, Chairman of the Korea Exchange (fifth from the left in the first row), are taking a commemorative photo with welfare organization officials at the Korea Exchange's Busan headquarters conference room on the 28th. /Courtesy of Korea Exchange

The Korea Exchange noted that it delivered a total of 60 million won in sponsorship funds to 13 welfare organizations in the Busan area selected through a public offering held at its headquarters in Busan on the 28th.

The 'Busan community public offering project' selects and supports welfare projects in various sectors and has continued for the 11th time since 2019.

The 13 welfare projects selected through this public offering, including 'social reintegration of isolated youth,' 'emotional recovery for children affected by domestic violence,' and 'media education for the hearing impaired,' will be evaluated based on future reports.

Jeong Eun-bo, chairman of the Korea Exchange, said, "We hope to discover various welfare issues in the region and provide timely support, which will lead to substantial assistance. We will continue to maintain interest and support to address welfare blind spots in the future."