Gang Eun-hee, Superintendent of the City Education Office, visited the House of Hope on the 24th, delivered daily necessities, and took a commemorative photo.

Gang Eun-hee, Superintendent of the City Education Office, visited the House of Hope on the 24th, delivered daily necessities, and took a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] The Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education announced that Superintendent Kang Eun-hee visited two child welfare facilities (Bom-ui Jip, Huimang-ui Jip) on the afternoon of the 24th to deliver daily necessities in celebration of the year-end.


Superintendent Kang's visit was conducted with strict adherence to quarantine guidelines, including minimizing the number of visitors and wearing masks and gloves, considering the spread of COVID-19.


Superintendent Kang Eun-hee encouraged, "I understand that children and welfare facility staff have faced many difficulties this year due to the repeated shifts between in-person and remote classes caused by COVID-19. The Daegu Office of Education will do its best to ensure that children grow up healthy without losing their dreams and hopes."



Meanwhile, Superintendent Kang Eun-hee and the staff of the Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education voluntarily raised about 3.1 million won in early December as year-end donations to help the underprivileged and donated it to the 'Hope 2020 Sharing Campaign.'

Gang Eun-hee, Superintendent of the City Education Office, visited the 'House of Spring' on the 24th, delivered daily necessities, and took a commemorative photo.

Gang Eun-hee, Superintendent of the City Education Office, visited the 'House of Spring' on the 24th, delivered daily necessities, and took a commemorative photo.

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