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[Call For Support] The Cercle Franco-Coréen's 50th anniversary charity event for children in need

The Cercle Franco-Coréen (CFC) celebrates its 50th anniversary this year and will be organizing an all-charity event dedicated to benefit underprivileged children on Thursday, April 25, 2024.

Founded in 1974 by Madame Perrier de la Bathie, the wife of the French Ambassador, the CFC is dedicated to fostering cultural and amicable connections among Korean, French, and French-speaking women. Currently, the CFC brings together 138 women united around the same values of sharing.

As part of our anniversary celebration, the CFC would like to bring a little comfort to sick children at Severance Hospital in the Sinchon and orphans in Seoul and Gyeonggi province.

 

CFC kindly seeks your assistance in one of two ways:

1) Either in the form of in-kind donations, to be used as prizes for a Tombola.

2) Or in the form of financial support, according to the formula of your preference:

  • Sapphire: up to 300,000 KRW
  • Emerald: up to 750,000 KRW
  • Ruby: up to 1,500,000 KRW or more

All donations, including Tombola profits and direct financial aid, will be allocated to support sick or orphaned children. In the interests of total transparency, you will be duly informed of the proper utilization of these funds.

The logos of contributing companies will be prominently displayed on a kakemono (banner) at the event supported by the French Embassy and will be relayed by its communication service.

To facilitate the best preparation for this anniversary, it would be greatly appreciated if you could kindly send us your reply by March 15, 2024, by clicking the button below.

 

CFC CHARITY FORM

Read more (FR/KR)

 

 For more information on the charities, please click here to visit the website. :https://www.cerclefrancocoreen.com/caritatif/


Contact

Email: cfc.projetcaritatif(@)gmail.com

Tel: Ms. Heejin Kwon, +82 10-2989-1321 / Ms. Séverine Massenet, +82-10-9242-2501

 

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