Korea Real Estate Board Donates 50 Million KRW in Relief Funds for Wildfire Damage in Gangwon and Gyeongbuk
[Asia Economy Reporter Ryu Taemin] The Korea Real Estate Board announced on the 8th that it donated 50 million won to aid the restoration of wildfire-affected areas in Gangwon and Gyeongbuk. This support fund was raised through collecting small change under 10,000 won from the salaries of Korea Real Estate Board employees.
The donation will be used for restoring wildfire-damaged areas in Gangwon and Gyeongbuk, as well as supporting the livelihoods and relief supplies for disaster victims, through the Daegu Community Chest of Korea. In the Daegu region, the Korea Real Estate Board was the first to participate in the special fundraising campaign.
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Son Taerak, President of the Korea Real Estate Board, said, "Our executives and employees united in spirit to participate in the donation to share the pain with local residents who are suffering from the sudden wildfires," adding, "We hope this can bring some comfort to the affected residents."
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