Warm Neighborly Love Continues in Damyang-gun for Lunar New Year
355-B1 District Damyang Lions Club 2 Million Won
LG Electronics Damyang Branch 2 Million Won
[Damyang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] As the Lunar New Year holiday approaches, acts of neighborly love that brighten the local community are being delivered in Damyang County.
On the 10th, according to Damyang County, the Damyang Lions Club of District 355-B1, consisting of 45 members, supported residents in difficulty due to last year's heavy rain with 100 bags of 10kg white rice (worth 3 million won), 50 boxes of cup noodles, and baeksuk (boiled chicken). On the same day, they also donated 1 million won each to the Bitgoeul Community, a facility for the disabled, and the Association for the Visually Impaired.
Choi Byungjun, CEO of LG Electronics Damyang Branch, repaired 300 home appliances free of charge (worth 30 million won) for households flooded by the heavy rain and donated a refrigerator worth 500,000 won to the Association for the Visually Impaired.
In addition, he has been consistently volunteering and delivering warm love for local residents, including depositing 100,000 won monthly to the Damyang County Scholarship Foundation.
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A county official said, "We express our gratitude to everyone who practiced neighborly love even in difficult times," adding, "Although we cannot spend the holiday as before due to COVID-19, we hope that the spirit of the holiday will still be abundant."
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