Yeongdeok Youth Chamber Designated as Next Candidate Following Yeongdeok Lions Club

Yeongdeok-gun Launches 'Simsim Sangin Campaign' to Pass the Baton of Local Market 'Goods Purchase' View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] Yeongdeok County (Governor Lee Hee-jin), which launched the '2021 Simsim Sangin Campaign' to revitalize the local economy early last week, announced on the 15th that the Yeongdeok Junior Chamber, the first participant, has completed the local business revitalization challenge.


On the 8th, the Yeongdeok Junior Chamber, which was nominated for the challenge, distributed its members to the local traditional market the next day to shop and purchase goods using local love gift certificates prepared from membership fees.


Afterwards, the purchased goods were directly delivered to underprivileged children in the area, carrying out a good-hearted challenge. During the event, the Yeongdeok County Education Development Fund was also donated.


The four-character idiom 'Simsim Sangin' (心心相印, meaning "heart to heart") has the same meaning as 'Ishim Jeonshim' (以心傳心), and originated last year when 18 major institutions, starting with Governor Lee Cheol-woo, participated in the challenge to revitalize the local economy.


Kang Yoo-ho, president of the Yeongdeok Junior Chamber, pledged, "This year, the Yeongdeok Junior Chamber plans to focus on saving small business owners and revitalizing the local economy, and we will overcome difficult realities together with local residents with youthful vigor."



Meanwhile, the next participant in the local business utilization challenge has been decided as the Yeongdeok Lions Club (President Lee In-seop). The promotion and mission activities of the challenge can be checked on Yeongdeok County's SNS channels such as Blue City Band and Facebook.

Yeongdeok-gun Launches 'Simsim Sangin Campaign' to Pass the Baton of Local Market 'Goods Purchase' View original image


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