Gwangju-Jeonnam Volunteer Group ㈔Gibucheonsa Donates 5 Million Won to Hwasun Jeonnam National University Hospital View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The volunteer organization Gift Angel in the Gwangju and Jeonnam regions recently donated 5 million KRW in development sponsorship funds to Hwasun Jeonnam National University Hospital.


Hwasun Jeonnam National University Hospital (Director Shin Myung-geun) announced on the 5th that on the 2nd, Kim Jeong-ju, the representative of Gift Angel, donated 5 million KRW in development sponsorship funds to be used for patient medical expenses and purchasing supplies.


Gift Angel is a volunteer organization with about 2,000 members, including young CEOs and individuals interested in social service in the Gwangju and Jeonnam regions.


They provide emergency living expenses for neighbors in need, scholarships and medical support for marginalized groups, and support for children and adolescents.


Since 2018, Gift Angel has consistently supported Hwasun Jeonnam National University Hospital through events such as pediatric cancer cure campaigns, Children's Day and Christmas sponsorships, and scholarship presentations.


Representative Kim said, “There are patients who give up treatment due to financial difficulties, and some patients miss the opportunity because they do not know how to receive help. We decided to support Hwasun Jeonnam National University Hospital, a public medical institution, so that they can receive support more easily and stably.”


Shin Myung-geun, director of Hwasun Jeonnam National University Hospital, expressed gratitude, saying, “This will be a great help to patients in medical blind spots. Although there are many difficulties due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, we are thankful for the willingness to practice sharing for patient treatment and hospital development.”





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