Gyeongbuk Gyeongsan Jain Elementary School Alumni Association's Neighborly Love... Donation of 60 Bags of Rice to Celebrate Inauguration
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Dong-wook] Gyeongsangbuk-do Gyeongsan City announced on the 19th that the Ja-in Elementary School Alumni Association donated 60 bags of 10kg rice (worth 1.5 million KRW) received instead of congratulatory wreaths at the inauguration ceremony of the 18th president held on the 13th, to the Ja-in-myeon Administrative Welfare Center, requesting that it be delivered to neighbors in need within the district.
The Ja-in Elementary School Alumni Association has been leading good deeds such as donating books and providing scholarships for the development of their hometown and nurturing juniors. Kim Jong-ho, the newly appointed president of the Ja-in Elementary School Alumni Association, pledged in his inauguration speech, "I will deeply cherish the heartfelt love for the hometown shown by our seniors and their devoted efforts for the school and juniors, and dedicate my whole heart with a spirit of respecting seniors and caring for juniors."
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Ryu Young-tae, head of Ja-in-myeon, said, "We thank the alumni association for coming together with a heart to understand the difficulties of hometown residents and to convey hope," adding, "We will ensure that the donated items are delivered to families in genuine need."
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