Suwon Resident Group Delivers Consecutive 'Donations and Relief Supplies' to East Coast Wildfire-Affected Areas View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Resident organizations in the Suwon area of Gyeonggi Province are continuously providing donations and emergency relief supplies to the wildfire-affected areas on the East Coast.


On the 14th, the Gwonseon Sarang Federation, Gwonseon-gu Residents' Autonomy Committee Chairpersons' Council, and the Neighborhood Association visited Uljin County and donated 1 million KRW in cash and goods worth 3 million KRW. On the same day, Yeongtong Development Solidarity, Yeongtong-gu Residents' Autonomy Council, and the Neighborhood Association also visited Uljin County and delivered ready-to-eat meals worth 3.5 million KRW, according to a statement on the 15th.


Earlier, on the 11th, eight organizations from Jangan-gu, including the Jangan Sarang Development Association, Jangan-gu Residents' Autonomy Chairpersons' Council, and Neighborhood Association, visited Donghae City and donated cash and daily necessities worth 8 million KRW. The Paldal Federation and Paldal-gu Residents' Autonomy Committee Chairpersons' Council visited Uljin County and delivered ready-to-eat meals worth 3 million KRW.


The Suwon City Residents' Autonomy Committee Chairpersons' Council plans to visit Uljin County on the 16th to provide food supplies worth 3 million KRW.


A city official stated, "We hope that the voluntary support from Suwon citizens will be of some help to the residents who are struggling due to the wildfire damage."



Meanwhile, on the 7th, officials from Suwon City and the Suwon Volunteer Center visited the Bongpyeong Silla Stele Exhibition Hall, where the temporary disaster relief headquarters for Uljin County was established, and delivered relief supplies worth 5 million KRW, including hot packs, cup noodles, and snacks, as requested by Uljin County, while encouraging the victims.


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