Mangun-myeon Saemaeul Women's Association conducted a Samgyetang sharing service for about 70 underprivileged people to celebrate Jungbok. (Photo by Muan-gun)

Mangun-myeon Saemaeul Women's Association conducted a Samgyetang sharing service for about 70 underprivileged people to celebrate Jungbok. (Photo by Muan-gun)

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[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] On the 20th, the Saemaeul Women's Association of Mangun-myeon, Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (President Lee Hee-sook) announced that they provided samgyetang, side dishes, rice cakes, fruits, and more to about 70 underprivileged people in celebration of Jungbok.


This event was organized to care for the health of vulnerable residents struggling with the heat, and the volunteers individually packaged the samgyetang to prevent the spread of COVID-19 before delivering it directly to each household.


President Lee Hee-sook said, “I thank the members who participated in the volunteer work despite the hot weather, Mr. Jo Geon-taek, CEO of Gomsol Farm who sponsored the event, and the officials of Mangun-myeon,” adding, “I hope everyone overcomes COVID-19 and the heat by eating the samgyetang.”


County Governor Kim San, who attended the event, said, “Although we could not share a meal together due to COVID-19, I hope this samgyetang delivery brings a small comfort to neighbors tired of daily life,” and added, “We will continue to work harder to eliminate welfare blind spots.”



Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo ohj1358@asiae.co.kr


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