Heoho Yeonggwang Education Director participated in the 'Thanks to Challenge' to express gratitude to medical staff and public officials of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. (Photo by Yeonggwang Office of Education)

Heoho Yeonggwang Education Director participated in the 'Thanks to Challenge' to express gratitude to medical staff and public officials of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. (Photo by Yeonggwang Office of Education)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Yeonggwang Office of Education announced on the 4th that it has joined the ‘Thanks to You Challenge’ to express gratitude to medical staff and officials of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency who are working hard to eradicate the novel coronavirus infection.


On this day, Superintendent Heo Ho delivered a message of support by performing the sign language gesture meaning ‘Respect’ at the Office of the COVID-19 Countermeasures Headquarters of the Office of Education.


He was nominated as the next participant in this relay challenge by Kim Jun-seong, Mayor of Yeonggwang County, who participated in the ‘Thanks to You Challenge’ on the 2nd, along with Han Sang-wook, Director of Hanbit Nuclear Power Headquarters, and Go Seong-shin, Head of NH Nonghyup Yeonggwang Branch.


Superintendent Heo said, “I would like to express my deep respect and gratitude to all those who are devoted on the front lines, including doctors and nurses who are working hard to overcome the COVID-19 crisis at this very moment.”


He added, “You, who have worked hard to make our country a model in quarantine and a role model for the world, are true heroes. The members of Yeonggwang Education will also do our best to overcome this unprecedented situation together with a united heart.”



Following the method of nominating three participants to continue the ‘Thanks to You Challenge,’ Superintendent Heo nominated Seo Dong-soon, Principal of Yeonggwang Elementary School, Kim Man-rye, Principal of Yeonggwang Girls’ Middle School, and Bae Suk-hyang, Principal of Beopseong High School as the next participants.


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