A pot filled with affection will be delivered to vulnerable households in Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan.


The Gijang-eup Community Security Council in Gijang-gun, Busan, is promoting the "Jeong情-filled Pot" project, a local specialized initiative to provide daily necessities to vulnerable households in the area.


This project is carried out with a donation of kitchenware worth 4 million KRW from the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Headquarters, and its official launch was announced at the delivery ceremony held on the 4th.

Officials from the Gijang-eup Community Security Council and the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters are taking a group commemorative photo after the delivery ceremony.

Officials from the Gijang-eup Community Security Council and the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters are taking a group commemorative photo after the delivery ceremony.

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Gijang-gun plans to support 66 vulnerable households with one set of kitchenware per household, consisting of one type of pot and two types of frying pans, totaling three items.


An official from Gijang-gun stated, "This will reduce the economic burden on vulnerable households that find it difficult to regularly replace cooking utensils and is expected to help maintain a healthy diet by replacing old kitchenware."


A representative from KHNP Gori Headquarters said, "Although it is a small role, we are glad to contribute to the local community," and added, "We will continue sharing activities for local residents in the future."



Kwon Myoyeon, chairman of the Gijang-eup Community Security Council, said, "We will actively identify and expand support for neighbors in need within the community."


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