YWCA Daycare Center delivered 860 packs of ramen (worth approximately 600,000 KRW) to low-income vulnerable groups in Hadang-dong. (Photo by Mokpo City)

YWCA Daycare Center delivered 860 packs of ramen (worth approximately 600,000 KRW) to low-income vulnerable groups in Hadang-dong. (Photo by Mokpo City)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Ki-dong] There is a heartwarming story of happiness sharing at the YWCA Daycare Center in Hadang-dong, Mokpo City (Director Moon Young-sim).


According to Mokpo City on the 18th, the YWCA Daycare Center delivered 860 packs of ramen (worth about 600,000 KRW) on the 16th to low-income vulnerable groups in Hadang-dong, practicing warm-heartedness and sharing.


The 860 packs of ramen donated in this happiness sharing event were contributed voluntarily by the daycare center’s children, making the sharing even more meaningful.


Director Moon Young-sim said, “I hope that neighbors who have been isolated and struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic can overcome difficulties well and have a warm winter. I hope our children’s small sharing is conveyed not as a great deed but as warmth, and we will continue to participate in sharing activities together for neighbors in need.”



Lee Young, head of Hadang-dong, said, “We appreciate the donation of goods despite the difficult economic conditions, and we will do our best to ensure that this heartwarming story develops into a culture of sharing.”


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