Scene of the donation ceremony. From the left, three executives of Naju Buk Elementary School, Choi Eun-hye, Team Leader of Jeonnam Central Region Child Protection Agency, and Park Jae-min, Team Leader  <br>Photo by Jeonnam Central Region Child Protection Agency

Scene of the donation ceremony. From the left, three executives of Naju Buk Elementary School, Choi Eun-hye, Team Leader of Jeonnam Central Region Child Protection Agency, and Park Jae-min, Team Leader
Photo by Jeonnam Central Region Child Protection Agency

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Guk-yeop] The Jeonnam Central Region Child Protection Agency (Director Yoo Ki-yong) announced on the 10th that it received a donation of 700,000 won from the student council of Naju Buk Elementary School to support abused children.


This donation was raised through a thrift bazaar organized by the student council of Naju Buk Elementary School with the purpose of helping abused children in the local community.


Yoo Ki-yong, director of the Jeonnam Central Region Child Protection Agency, said, “We thank the student council of Naju Buk Elementary School for taking the lead in sharing to help children suffering from abuse in the local community,” and added, “The donated funds will be used meaningfully for children in the community.”


The student council president of Naju Buk Elementary School stated, “While directly looking for places in the community that need help, we came to know about the Jeonnam Central Region Child Protection Agency,” and said, “We hope the proceeds from the thrift bazaar will help children suffering from abuse, and we will continue to practice sharing in the future.”



Meanwhile, the Jeonnam Central Region Child Protection Agency was established in August 2012 in accordance with Article 45 (Establishment of Child Protection Agencies) of the Child Welfare Act. In addition, pursuant to Article 46 of the same law, it actively carries out tasks such as discovering, protecting, treating, referring abused children, and intervening in necessary matters to protect abused children.


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