KOCCA Supports Flood Recovery and Donates Funds in Naju City
Employees of the Korea Creative Content Agency visited the Sandu Senior Citizens' Center in Dasimyeon, Naju City, to organize items damaged by the flood.
[Photo by Korea Creative Content Agency]
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] The Korea Creative Content Agency announced on the 14th that it has supported the recovery efforts and donated funds to the flood-affected areas in Dasi-myeon, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do, which suffered damage due to heavy rain.
About 20 employees of the Content Agency, including Deputy Director Jeong Gyeong-mi and Standing Auditor Park Ji-su, visited the Sandu Senior Citizens' Center located in the Dasi-myeon area of Naju-si the day before to assist with cleaning household items and removing soil from homes damaged by the flood. They also participated in fundraising efforts for the flood victims in the Naju area. The donations will be delivered to the local flood victims through the Naju City Safety and Disaster Department.
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The Content Agency's headquarters is located in Naju. Kim Young-jun, the head of the Korea Creative Content Agency, said, "I extend my deepest condolences to the residents who suffered significant damage from this flood," adding, "We will continue to fulfill our social responsibilities faithfully as a member of the local community and a public institution."
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