Kim Young-hoon, CEO of Domino's Pizza Korea (left), and Park No-a, operations committee chair of the Korean National Police Agency-affiliated foundation Chamsuri Sarang, pose for a commemorative photo at a scholarship handover ceremony on the 14th. /Courtesy of Domino's Pizza Korea

Korea Domino Pizza said on the 15th that it delivered a 50 million won scholarship to "Chamsoori Love," a foundation under the Korean National Police Agency, to support the children of police officers who died in the line of duty or were injured on duty.

According to Korea Domino Pizza, the scholarship presentation ceremony was held at the Korean National Police Agency the day before. The ceremony was attended by Korea Domino Pizza CEO Kim Young-hoon and Park Noa, operations committee chair of the Korean National Police Agency foundation "Chamsoori Love," among others.

The 50 million won scholarship delivered this time is to be used for the children of police officers who died in the line of duty or were injured on duty. Earlier, on Feb. 22, Korea Domino Pizza delivered a 50 million won scholarship through the Patriots Scholarship Foundation for the children of soldiers who died in the line of duty or were injured on duty.

Korea Domino Pizza also plans to hold a "Heroes Day" event from the 20th to the 21st. It will offer a 50% discount on carryout orders for police, general civil servants working in police duties, and police families who help ensure everyday safety.

A Korea Domino Pizza official said, "Going forward, Korea Domino Pizza will continue to steadily plan and carry out various support activities for those who have sacrificed for the nation and society ahead of themselves."

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