Support for Replacing Oil Boilers Worth 2 Million Won for Low-Income Families

Yeosu Geobukseon Rotary Club Shares Neighborly Love in Wolho-dong View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] The Geobukseon Rotary Club (President Kim Young-seok) carried out a neighborly love home repair volunteer service for low-income vulnerable households in Wolho-dong, Yeosu City.


The target household was a beneficiary with a physical disability (lower limb joint) who was having difficulties using a briquette boiler.


The Geobukseon Rotary Club provided a comfortable living environment through extensive home repair volunteer work including installing an oil boiler, wallpapering, flooring, and replacing lights.


Looking at the oil boiler, the beneficiary said, "It's really nice not to have to replace briquettes, and the hot water comes out well," adding, "I am already looking forward to winter."


Kim Young-seok, president of the Geobukseon Rotary Club, said, "I am glad to be able to help neighbors in need through small actions," and added, "We will continue to make efforts in various ways to support marginalized groups and practice volunteer work."


Park Sam-sook, head of Wolho-dong, said, "I sincerely thank the volunteers who practiced neighborly love despite it being a holiday," and added, "We will continue to work harder to create a warm and happy Wolho-dong without welfare blind spots through public-private cooperation."



Meanwhile, the Geobukseon Rotary Club also donated 300kg of rice (worth one million won) in June as seed money for the Wolho-dong Flower Water Refrigerator Project.


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