[Photo] Lee Chang-jae, Director of the Korea Forest Welfare Institute, Joins the 'Continuing the Children's Traffic Safety Challenge'
[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korea Forest Welfare Institute announced on the 9th that Lee Chang-jae, the director of the Forest Welfare Institute, participated in the "Continuing the Children's Traffic Safety Challenge" campaign. This campaign, organized by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, has been ongoing in a relay format since December of last year. Director Lee joined the relay upon the nomination of Park Jong-ho, the Commissioner of the Korea Forest Service, and nominated Kim Jong-yeon, director of the National Forest Healing Center, and Hong Sung-hyun, director of the National Hoengseong Forest Experience Center, as the next participants. Provided by the Korea Forest Welfare Institute
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