Gyeongju Senior Citizens Association Donates 3.5 Million Won to 'Hope 2021 Sharing Campaign'
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] On the 14th, Gyeongju City announced that Chairman No Chang-su and other executives of the Gyeongju branch of the Korea Senior Citizens Association visited the city hall and donated 3.5 million won to the Hope 2021 Sharing Campaign.
The donation will be delivered to the Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea and used to help neighbors in need within the region.
Chairman No Chang-su expressed his intention to donate, saying, "Amid the spread of COVID-19 during the year-end and New Year holidays, we united with the hope that everyone can overcome difficulties together."
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Mayor Joo Nak-young of Gyeongju said, "I am grateful for your constant support as a reliable pillar of the local community and for showing the wisdom to overcome hardships through sharing by taking the lead during difficult times," adding, "We will strive to carefully take care of the health of the elderly who are vulnerable to infectious diseases."
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