Pohang City and Public Officials' Union Deliver Briquettes to Vulnerable Groups... Lee Kang-deok "Expecting Spread of Sharing Culture"
4000 Yeontan Briquettes Delivered to 10 Underprivileged Households
Mayor Lee Gang-deok of Pohang and about 20 people, including Im Sang-hyun from the National Public Officials Union Pohang Branch and newly appointed public officials, are seen participating in briquette volunteer work./Pohang City
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] On the 6th, Pohang City, together with the Public Officials Union, visited vulnerable households and delivered a message of hope for the new year through briquette volunteer activities.
The event was attended by about 20 people, including Mayor Lee Kang-deok, Im Sang-hyun, head of the Pohang branch of the National Public Officials Union, and newly appointed public officials. The attendees distributed 4,000 briquettes (worth about 3 million won), prepared with the budget of the Jeongongno Pohang branch, to 10 vulnerable households in the area.
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Mayor Lee Kang-deok said, "Due to the prolonged COVID-19 situation, we started the new year with volunteer activities instead of the usual ceremonial New Year's events. I hope that this culture of sharing will spread to all citizens and that we can overcome the current crisis together with consideration and love."
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