A Company Helping Neighbors for 10 Years... Donates Essential Goods Worth 100 Million Won Anonymously Again This Year
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jucheol In] A company in Gimhae, Gyeongnam, has been consistently donating daily necessities to help neighbors in need for 10 years, spreading warmth.
According to Gimhae City on the 26th, a company located in Gimhae recently donated 500 boxes of packages worth about 100 million won, containing 18 types of daily necessities such as blankets, pillows, ramen, and masks, to the city.
These items were all delivered on the 25th to 500 vulnerable households in Gimhae City, including those in the lower-income bracket. Since 2012, this company has entrusted the city with daily necessities packages or donations once every winter season.
An anonymous company representative said, "We make donations every year as a way of living together with the neighbors in need in the local community. We will continue to communicate with local residents and practice sharing in the future," according to the city.
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Im Jutaek, Director of the Citizen Welfare Bureau of Gimhae City, said, "We thank the donor who delivered their precious heart for the marginalized neighbors," and added, "We will strive to pay closer attention to those in welfare blind spots by delivering to vulnerable groups."
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