At Gumi Gyeongbuk Environmental Training Institute

Gyeongbuk Provincial Government Office.

Gyeongbuk Provincial Government Office.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwi-yeol] On the 22nd, Gyeongbuk Province held a closing ceremony for volunteers of the 51st National Youth Sports Festival and the 16th National Disabled Students Sports Festival at the Gyeongdo Environmental Training Center.


About 200 volunteers from 9 cities and counties, including volunteers from Gumi, attended the closing ceremony.


On this day, the province awarded commendations to 40 volunteers and managers who greatly contributed to the successful hosting of the National Youth and Disabled Students Sports Festivals in May, as well as to 5 volunteer organizations, encouraging their hard work.


Additionally, based on the volunteer work at the National Youth (Disabled Students) Sports Festival, a performance was held under the slogan "With the Power of Gyeongbuk! New Volunteer Service!" to foster the spirit of volunteering and unity among them for continuous participation.


Lee Sang-gu, Chairman of the Gyeongbuk Comprehensive Volunteer Center, emphasized, "The sweat of the volunteers laid the foundation for the success of the event," and added, "Volunteering is a basic right that anyone can participate in. The volunteer activities of this event are not the end but another beginning."


Kang Seong-jo, Deputy Governor of Gyeongbuk Province, said, "Thanks to the volunteers, this event was successfully held. Let us continue to actively participate in volunteering and together create a new Republic of Korea with the power of Gyeongbuk volunteering."



The 51st National Youth Sports Festival and the 16th National Disabled Students Sports Festival saw the participation of 879 actual volunteers and a total of 2,254 volunteer instances, leading to the success of the event.


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