Design Promotion Institute Volunteers for Flood Damage Recovery in Jecheon Area
About 10 Employees Remove Soil and Trash from Houses
Employees of the Korea Institute of Design Promotion are volunteering to support recovery efforts at homes in Jecheon, Chungbuk, damaged by heavy rain.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Korea Institute of Design Promotion announced on the 18th that its executives and employees visited the flood-affected areas in Jecheon, Chungbuk, to carry out recovery support activities.
This recovery support activity was conducted on the 14th by recruiting about 10 volunteer employees. The staff helped remove soil and debris accumulated in the flood-damaged houses, as well as assisted with transporting and cleaning household items.
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A representative of the Design Promotion Institute said, "As a public institution, we visited the flood-affected areas with our employees to fulfill our social responsibility during national disasters," adding, "We hope to provide some help to the local residents suffering from the record-breaking heavy rain."
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