On the 19th, Gyeongbuk Province announced that Son Jeong-gil and Cha Soon-ja, the chairman couple of Bogwang INT, visited the Gyeongbuk Provincial Office to donate 5 million won to the Hometown Love Donation Fund.


Chairman Son Jeong-gil, a native of Gunwi, has been practicing sharing with neighbors in need by donating to the Gunwi Education Development Fund for nurturing future local talents, providing funds to socially vulnerable groups such as grandparent-headed families, elderly living alone, and people with disabilities, and delivering blankets to orphanages and facilities for the disabled in the Philippines.

Chairman Cha Soon-ja of Bogwang INT (left in the photo) and Chairman Son Jeong-gil (right in the photo) are presenting a hometown love donation of 5 million won to Lee Cheol-woo, Governor of Gyeongbuk Province.

Chairman Cha Soon-ja of Bogwang INT (left in the photo) and Chairman Son Jeong-gil (right in the photo) are presenting a hometown love donation of 5 million won to Lee Cheol-woo, Governor of Gyeongbuk Province.

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Representative Cha Soon-ja has served as the president of the Daegu Women's Association Council and the head of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk branch of the Small and Medium Business Technology Innovation Association. She has continuously volunteered for marginalized neighbors by donating scholarships to Keimyung University and delivering blankets and clothing to the Daegu Community Chest of Korea.


The couple, Son Jeong-gil and Cha Soon-ja, said, “We will inform our employees and those around us about the Hometown Love Donation System so that the donation can be a warm hand to the marginalized neighbors in the local community,” and added, “The return gifts will be re-donated to social welfare facilities in our hometown.”



Lee Cheol-woo, Governor of Gyeongbuk Province, said, “Thank you for participating in donations for the development of our hometown, Gyeongbuk,” and added, “We will strive to ensure the successful establishment of the Hometown Love Donation System to promote balanced regional development and prevent local extinction.”


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