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(Re) Yungpung Cultural Foundation announced on the 9th that it recently received a Plaque of Appreciation from the Gyeongsangbuk-do Social Welfare Common Fund for its contribution to spreading sharing culture during the 'Hope 2026 Sharing Campaign' period.
The Plaque of Appreciation received at the ceremony held on the 8th was awarded in recognition of Yungpung Cultural Foundation's contributions to spreading sharing culture in the local community through various social contribution activities, including the 'Hope 2026 Sharing Campaign,' disaster recovery support, welfare projects for vulnerable groups, and support programs for children and persons with disabilities.
From 2021 to 2025, over the past five years, Yungpung Cultural Foundation has donated a total of 1.33 billion won to the Gyeongsangbuk-do Social Welfare Common Fund, continuing its sharing activities for the local community. For these contributions, it was also listed on the high-donor corporate list of the Gyeongsangbuk-do Social Welfare Common Fund.
Specifically, it has contributed to the promotion of local community welfare by annually donating approximately 100 million to 300 million won in cash for forest fire damage recovery and support for displaced persons, recovery from heavy rain damage, improvement of living environments, health and emotional management support for crisis-stricken groups, support for children with developmental disabilities, improvement of environments for educational facilities for persons with disabilities, livelihood and medical expense support for low-income households, and repair of low-income housing.
Yungpung Seopo Smelter is also leading the way in mutual prosperity with the local community through its own diverse social contribution activities.
Seopo Smelter has continued to provide donations and support of approximately 200 million won annually, including support for the operation of the Seopo-myeon Happiness Sharing Center, sponsorship of memorial events for fallen firefighters, and support for Bonghwa County sports festivals. Through these efforts, it continues to strive to contribute to the development of the local community and achieve mutual prosperity with residents as the largest business site in northern Gyeongsangbuk-do.
A representative of Yungpung Cultural Foundation stated, "We will continue to spread hope to neighbors in need and carry out various sharing activities that promote mutual prosperity with the local community."
Meanwhile, Yungpung Co., Ltd. has been operating the Seopo Smelter, a global non-ferrous metal smelter, in Seopo-myeon, Bonghwa County, Gyeongsangbuk-do, since 1970. Additionally, after establishing the Yungpung Cultural Foundation in 1980 for the purpose of social return of corporate profits, it has consistently carried out various social contribution projects, including scholarship programs, welfare support, and community contribution activities.
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