On February 24th, Uljin-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, received a donation of 11 million KRW from the Gyeongbuk District Junior Chamber International (President Kim Jeong-hoon).

The Gyeongbuk District Junior Chamber donated 11 million won to Uljin County to support welfare blind spots and low-income groups.

The Gyeongbuk District Junior Chamber donated 11 million won to Uljin County to support welfare blind spots and low-income groups.

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The Junior Chamber International Korea is an organization that contributes to community development based on the unlimited leadership of young leaders and entrepreneurs. Among the 120 chapters nationwide, 34 are in the Gyeongbuk District, actively volunteering in various fields such as children and the elderly.


The 11 million KRW donated to Uljin-gun this time was delivered by the National District Presidents' Council of Junior Chamber International Korea. It is intended to be given to welfare blind spots and low-income groups who face difficulties with medical and nursing care expenses but are excluded from statutory support.



County Governor Son Byeong-bok expressed his gratitude, saying, “We appreciate your concern and valuable support to Uljin-gun during these difficult times,” and added, “In the future, the young and middle-aged generation must lead change for sustainable development in our society.”


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