Gwangju Main Customs Office Practices Warm Neighborly Love for Lunar New Year Holiday
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Main Customs Office practiced sharing love for neighbors by visiting social welfare facilities and COVID-19 screening clinics ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday on the 26th.
Gwangju Customs visited Gwangju Najaret House, a child care facility, and the group home for child-headed households, 'Gilsangwon,' delivering consolation goods and donations carefully prepared by the staff.
They also visited the screening clinic at Seo-gu Public Health Center in Gwangju Metropolitan City, delivering local agricultural products such as fruit to medical staff working hard on the front lines of COVID-19 even during the Lunar New Year holiday.
Customs Director Jeong Seung-hwan said, "I hope this Lunar New Year holiday will be a time when all our neighbors share warm affection." He added, "Together with the staff of Gwangju Customs, we will continue to pay attention and provide support so that our neighbors can live without losing hope despite difficult circumstances."
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Meanwhile, Gwangju Customs employees regularly donate a certain amount from their monthly salaries to support local children in difficult family situations and have been practicing love sharing by visiting social welfare facilities and neighbors in need.
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