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Samsung announced relief funds for winter storm affected people in Texas

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For those who only know Samsung as a huge electronic company with big revenue and profits, we want to tell you that the company also indulged in many socio-economic works for quite along.

For example, last year the company donated more than $4 million to non-profit organizations across the US. However, this huge money was provided to the local communities including employees of the company, suffered from COVID-19.

Now, Samsung Austin Semiconductor and Samsung Electronics America have announced to provide funds of around $1million for the Central and North Texas communities in order to aid in winter storm recovery and relief efforts.

With other agencies, Samsung’s grants will also help the North Texas Food Bank in feeding the affected peoples of North Texas. Alongside, it will support additional communities by ongoing employee match programs to provide jobs.

Samsung as a part of the Texas community for more than 25 years

It is worth mentioning that Samsung is a part of the Texas community for more than 25 years investing more than $17 billion across the state for the peoples in need, promoting the universal moral quote ” A friend in need is a friend indeed”.

“We understand how the winter storm severely impacted our lives and our businesses and we want to help lift up those individuals and families who are in need,” said Dr. Sang Sup Jeong, President, Samsung Austin Semiconductor. “We are all in this together. As we celebrate 25 years in Austin, we want to demonstrate our appreciation and support of this community with this gift as we all recover together.”

Not only this the company also working on various projects to give employment to more than 6000 indigent texas people in the fields of 5G innovation, mobile sales and marketing, research and development, and semiconductor manufacturing. This shows that the Korean tech giant is so much committed to the upliftment of North America.

“People are in need, and Samsung wants to help,” said K.S. Choi, President, and CEO, Samsung Electronics North America. “We remain committed to the communities where we live, work and support our customers. Working together with our partners, we will support these communities as quickly as possible.”

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