[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] Won Buddhism has launched a relief and fundraising campaign to help T?rkiye, which suffered great damage from the major earthquake. Initially, a target amount of 300 million KRW has been set for fundraising, and the direction of the relief project is being discussed.


According to Won Buddhism, on the day after the T?rkiye earthquake occurred, on the 7th, the Won Buddhism Eunhyesim Movement Headquarters held an emergency meeting and, with the approval of the headquarters director, Na Sang-ho, the head of the Gyojongwon, launched the relief and fundraising campaign.



Currently, fundraising is underway to reach the target amount of 300 million KRW, and in the future, relief efforts will be carried out on site through the Won Buddhism international relief organization, the World Public Service Foundation.

Nasangho, Chief Administrator of Won-Buddhism [Photo by Won-Buddhism]

Nasangho, Chief Administrator of Won-Buddhism [Photo by Won-Buddhism]

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Na Sang-ho, head of the Gyojongwon, stated, "To all the people of T?rkiye and Syria who are suffering great disaster and pain from this major earthquake, all Won Buddhism believers will support and assist them as fellow members of one family." He added, "We hope those trapped under building debris will be rescued as soon as possible, and the injured will recover quickly."


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