Changwon National University Delivers Chuseok Gifts to Local Youth and Disability Facilities
Changwon National University delivered Chuseok consolation gifts to youth and facilities for the disabled in Changwon city.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Changwon National University announced on the 15th that it donated rice and daily necessities to Pulip Village in Seongsan-gu, Changwon City, and Beomsukui Jip in Uichang-gu ahead of Chuseok.
Pulip Village is a welfare facility where people with disabilities reside, and Beomsukui Jip is a family community that protects, nurtures, and heals youth exposed to family breakdown and violence, as well as an alternative education consignment institution for growth education.
Representatives of Pulip Village and Beomsukui Jip expressed their gratitude, saying, "We thank Changwon National University and all its members who support us every year," and added, "The donated items were much needed and useful, so we are especially pleased and hope everyone has a bountiful Chuseok."
Changwon National University conducted non-face-to-face visits by exchanging greetings over the phone and delivering consolation goods to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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President Lee Ho-young said, "I hope this Chuseok will be a time to share warm hearts despite COVID-19, and we will strive to communicate more with local residents in the future."
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