Donating Annual Love Fund for Low-Income Marginalized Groups, Leading the Way in Practicing Neighborly Love

Seonamhae Fishery Cooperative Donates Neighborly Aid Fund to Yeosu City View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Yeosu City announced on the 14th that the Seonam Marine Fish Aquaculture Fisheries Cooperative (Chairman Lee Kang-ho) participated in the "Hope 2021 Sharing Campaign" the previous day and raised 5 million won in donations to practice neighborly love, which was delivered to Yeosu City.


Seonam Marine Fish Aquaculture Fisheries Cooperative has been taking the lead in practicing neighborly love by donating heartfelt funds every year during the Hope Sharing Campaign period for low-income marginalized groups and social welfare facilities in the area.


Chairman Lee Kang-ho said, "We donate funds to help those who are struggling during the year-end and New Year holidays, even if just a little," adding, "We hope our small sincerity will be a stepping stone for a better life, and we will continue to strive to become a cooperative that empowers local residents through continuous support and sharing."


Park Eun-gyu, Director of the Environment and Welfare Bureau of Yeosu City, said, "The active support and sharing practices of many organizations and groups are giving great strength and courage to those who are struggling," and added, "We thank Seonam Marine Fish Aquaculture Fisheries Cooperative for participating in the donation, and we will work harder to build a livable Yeosu where all citizens can nurture hope."



Meanwhile, Seonam Marine Fish Aquaculture Fisheries Cooperative has been continuously supporting low-income and struggling people in the area since starting support for the restoration of the Yeosu Fish Market fire in 2017.


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