On the 27th, at the provincial government reception room, Governor Song Ha-jin, Director Jeong Young-taek of Onnuri Eye and Ear Hospital, and Seo Young-sook, Secretary General of the Jeonbuk Community Chest of Korea, participated in the donation ceremony for COVID-19 organized by Onnuri Eye and Ear Hospital. Photo by Jeonbuk Province

On the 27th, at the provincial government reception room, Governor Song Ha-jin, Director Jeong Young-taek of Onnuri Eye and Ear Hospital, and Seo Young-sook, Secretary General of the Jeonbuk Community Chest of Korea, participated in the donation ceremony for COVID-19 organized by Onnuri Eye and Ear Hospital. Photo by Jeonbuk Province

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On the 27th, at the provincial government reception room, Governor Song Ha-jin, Jeon Seok-jin, CEO of social enterprise JP Some Co., Ltd., and Seo Young-sook, Secretary General of the Jeonbuk Community Chest of Korea, held a donation ceremony for COVID-19 contributions. Photo by Jeonbuk Province

On the 27th, at the provincial government reception room, Governor Song Ha-jin, Jeon Seok-jin, CEO of social enterprise JP Some Co., Ltd., and Seo Young-sook, Secretary General of the Jeonbuk Community Chest of Korea, held a donation ceremony for COVID-19 contributions. Photo by Jeonbuk Province

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Gominhyung] Jeonbuk Jeonju Onnuri Eye Hospital (CEO Jeong Yeongtaek) and social enterprise JP Some (CEO Jeon Seokjin) donated 10 million won and 1 million won respectively to Jeonbuk Province on the 27th to overcome COVID-19.


The donation ceremony was attended by Song Ha-jin, Governor of Jeonbuk Province, Jeong Yeongtaek, Director of Onnuri Eye Hospital, Jeon Seokjin, CEO of JP Some, and Seo Youngsook, Secretary General of Jeollabuk-do Community Chest of Korea.


The donation will be used to support quarantine supplies and other necessities to overcome COVID-19 through the Community Chest of Korea.



Jeong Yeongtaek, Director of Onnuri Eye Hospital, said, “As a hospital in the local community, we will continue to implement social medical services that walk together with the residents through sharing and volunteering by understanding the inconveniences and pains of patients.”


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