LIG said it donated 70 million won to Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital on March 18 to support medically vulnerable people.
The company has run the donation program since 2021, marking its sixth year, and has given a total of 330 million won. LIG said the latest donation will be used to help cover treatment costs for low-income patients who fall through gaps in support.
Lee Seong-jin, head of Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital, said, "We are grateful for the warm interest and support for medically vulnerable people," adding, "We will do our best to ensure the donation reaches those who truly need it so they can regain their health."
Choi Yong-jun, LIG CEO, said he hopes the donation will offer "a small hope" to neighbors suffering from illness, and pledged continued efforts to support medically vulnerable groups.
LIG said it also carries out other social contribution activities, including support programs for low-income national merit recipients, sponsorship of the Korea Disabled Football Association, and assistance for young adults preparing for independent living. It said affiliates including LIG Nex1, Innowireless, LIG System and Huseco develop programs reflecting their business characteristics as part of ESG management.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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