Yeosu City, "Let's Overcome COVID-19 Together"... Donations Continue View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Amid the difficulties faced by the entire nation due to COVID-19, an elementary school student living in Yeosu City brought a gentle smile by donating the allowance he had carefully saved.


According to Dundeok-dong, Yeosu City (Dongjang Kang Haeng-suk) on the 24th, on the 23rd, Jeon Chan-nuri, a student at Mipyeong Elementary School, visited the Dundeok-dong Community Service Center and donated 200,000 won of his saved allowance to be used for vulnerable groups affected by COVID-19.


Jeon Chan-nuri said, "I decided to donate after seeing on the news that donations and volunteer work continue steadily despite the COVID-19 situation," and added, "I feel proud to be able to help those in need by saving New Year's money and allowance."

Yeosu City, "Let's Overcome COVID-19 Together"... Donations Continue View original image


Korea World Service Co., Ltd. (CEO Kim Wan-sik), which has been continuously engaged in sharing activities in the local community, also delivered 120 bags of 10kg white rice worth 4 million won to the Munsu-dong Community Service Center in Yeosu City on the 20th.


CEO Kim Wan-sik said, "I hope this small help reaches those in need and that they do not lose hope," and added, "I sincerely wish for the local economy, which has been stagnant due to COVID-19, to recover as soon as possible."

Yeosu City, "Let's Overcome COVID-19 Together"... Donations Continue View original image


On the 23rd, Dongil Hose (CEO Kim Seong-man), located in Chungmu-dong, Yeosu City, donated 20 spring blankets worth 1 million won to the Chungmu-dong Community Service Center to be used for underprivileged groups in Chungmu-dong.


Chungmu-dong (Dongjang Hwang Gyeong-mi) personally delivered the donated items to 20 low-income households, including elderly living alone and disabled people, and also conducted visiting welfare counseling.



Kim Seong-man, CEO of Dongil Hose, said, "Since people are spending more time at home due to COVID-19, I hope to deliver a refreshing spring feeling with these spring blankets," and added, "I hope this small support helps those in need."


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