Busan Office of Education Receives Donation from Busan Community Chest of Korea to Support Students with Incurable Diseases
Plan to Support Medical Expenses for 91 Students with Intractable Diseases Amounting to 227.5 Million KRW
Busan Superintendent of Education Kim Seok-jun receives a donation for the education of children with intractable diseases from Shin Jeong-taek, Chairman of the Busan Community Chest of Korea, on the 22nd.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education (Superintendent Kim Seok-jun) received a donation of 227.5 million KRW in educational contribution funds to help students with intractable diseases from the Busan Community Chest of Korea (Chairman Shin Jeong-taek) at 3 p.m. on December 22 in the superintendent's office.
The Busan Community Chest of Korea has supported medical expenses totaling 3,097.7 million KRW for 1,090 students since 2006.
The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education plans to use the donated educational contribution funds to support 91 students with intractable diseases in the Busan area according to the severity of their illnesses.
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Superintendent Kim Seok-jun said, "I am grateful for the donation of educational contribution funds to help students with intractable diseases despite the difficult situation caused by COVID-19," and added, "We will create an educational environment where students can pursue their dreams even in challenging circumstances."
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