Sang-ik Lee, Hampyeong County Governor, Joins as 'Hampyeong Sharing Leader No. 1'
On the 23rd, Lee Sang-ik, the governor of Hampyeong-gun, Jeollanam-do, announced that he joined the '220 Sharing Leaders Relay Campaign' as the 'Hampyeong Sharing Leader No. 1.'
The '220 Sharing Leaders Relay Campaign' is a fundraising project conducted by the Community Chest of Korea to lead the culture of sharing in local communities.
The eligibility criteria for joining are those who make a one-time donation of 1 million KRW or more within a year or pledge to do so. The campaign started on May 1 this year and will accept members until November 30 (for 7 months).
The donations will be used for the 'Our Neighborhood Welfare Mobile Unit' project, aimed at improving the living environment of vulnerable groups and supporting households in crisis.
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Governor Lee Sang-ik said, "I decided to join the Sharing Leaders to contribute a small help to neighbors in need," and added, "I hope many people participate and the culture of sharing spreads widely."
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