Yeongsangang Cheong, Practicing Neighborly Love at Childcare Facility 'Notre Dame Brothers' House'
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Yeongsangang River Basin Environmental Office (Director Ryu Yeon-gi) announced on the 23rd that it practiced neighborly love by visiting the child care facility "Notre Dame Brothers' House" in Gwangju Metropolitan City to celebrate the Chuseok holiday.
"Notre Dame Brothers' House," established in December 1962, is the largest child care facility in the Gwangju area that supports children under protection who have no choice but to live apart from their families by providing care and experiential learning activities.
The Yeongsangang Office takes the lead in contributing to the local community and spreading a culture of sharing through holiday volunteer activities involving employees every year.
This Chuseok, to prevent the spread of COVID-19, face-to-face activities were minimized, and meaningful sharing time was held by delivering daily necessities such as toilet paper and sanitizers needed by the facility, as well as Onnuri gift certificates.
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Ryu Yeon-gi, Director of the Yeongsangang River Basin Environmental Office, said, "I hope this will be a small help to neighbors in need during these difficult times due to COVID-19," and added, "I expect that the small value of sharing for marginalized neighbors will expand further through the practice of sharing."
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