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KDB believes that it has a responsibility to make a positive contribution to
society aside from its role as a financial institution. By building a culture of
volunteerism and philanthropy, KDB seeks to encourage its staff to make a
difference in the lives of individuals all across the country through community
service.
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KDB Family Volunteer
Corps |
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encourages the participation of its employees and their families in volunteer
social service activities. The vision to have staff bring along their family
members to these volunteer opportunities helped launch the KDB Family Volunteer
Corps in 1996. KDB proudly supports the activities of a number of established
social welfare centers in Korea, including the Jumong Rehabilitation Center, the
Samsung Center for the Hearing Impaired and the Sungrowon Home for
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Educational
Programs |
For
the past three years, KDB has been an ardent supporter of the Junior Achievement
Program in Korea (JA-Korea), a non-profit organization that seeks to educate and
inspire young people to value free enterprise, business, and economics to
improve the quality of their lives. KDB also sponsors the Children's Economy
Camp to help children easily understand economy and Visit Seoul Program to
invite children living in remote villages. |
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Sisterhood Partnership with Rural
Villages |
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a part of the "One Company-One Rural Village Program", KDB has adopted the rural
village of Yangjiri located in Kangwon-do. Several times throughout the year,
KDB organizes special trips for KDB staff and their families designed to bridge
regional differences and raise awareness of the area¡¯s agricultural products,
such as potatoes and corn. |
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