On the 21st, Korea Sharing Federation Donated Goods Worth 100 Million KRW

Individuals, Companies, and Organizations Participate in Sharing; Total Cash and Goods Raised So Far Amount to 688.18 Million KRW

Gwangju Buk-gu 'Hope 2023 Sharing Campaign' Continues to Receive Warm Support View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] The ‘Hope 2023 Sharing Campaign’ for neighbors in need continues to receive warm support from the local community.


According to Buk-gu on the 22nd, on the 21st, the Korea Sharing Federation (Chairman An Miran) visited the Buk-gu Office and donated in-kind goods worth 100 million won, including kimchi, rice, ramen, and masks, participating in the Hope 2023 Sharing Campaign.


The Korea Sharing Federation, which had temporarily suspended operations of the Angel Free Meal Service due to COVID-19 and labor shortages, has resumed providing meals to elderly people living alone, practicing sharing.


So far, numerous individuals, companies, and organizations such as Green Funeral Culture Center and Gwangju Nonghyup have joined the Buk-gu Hope 2023 Sharing Campaign, donating a total of 273.8 million won in cash and in-kind goods worth 414.38 million won, delivering warm love to neighbors in need.


Director Moon said, “I am grateful to the local community for participating in warm sharing for neighbors despite difficult situations such as COVID-19 and the economic crisis,” and added, “We will continue to build a dense and strong welfare safety net to ensure no neighbors are left behind.”


Meanwhile, the ‘Hope 2023 Sharing Campaign’ started on the 1st of this month and will run until January 31 of next year. The funds raised during this period will be delivered to neighbors in need around us, such as social welfare facilities.



Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong ks7664@asiae.co.kr


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