The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Jeonbuk National University launched a campaign to support Jeonbuk's Hometown Love Donation Program.


Jeonbuk National University and Jeonbuk Nonghyup are conducting a hometown love donation promotion campaign on the 26th. <br>[Photo by Jeonbuk National University]

Jeonbuk National University and Jeonbuk Nonghyup are conducting a hometown love donation promotion campaign on the 26th.
[Photo by Jeonbuk National University]

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About 70 faculty and staff members, including Dean Baek Seung-woo of Jeonbuk National University, and around 10 executives and employees, including Kim Young-il, head of the Jeonbuk branch of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, actively participated in promoting the Hometown Love Donation Program at the campaign held on the 26th.


In particular, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Jeonbuk National University and the Jeonbuk branch of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation agreed to actively participate in the Hometown Love Donation Program and continue promotional activities.


Dean Baek Seung-woo said, "I hope the Hometown Love Donation Program will be successfully established and revitalized, leading to further activation of the local economy. Going forward, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Jeonbuk National University will take the lead in encouraging participation in the program and actively work to help regional development."



Meanwhile, the Hometown Love Donation Program allows individuals to donate to the local government of their birthplace or hometown they hold dear (excluding their current residence as per their resident registration certificate). The local government collects these donations and uses them for regional development. Donors can receive tax deductions and return gifts from their hometown based on the amount donated.


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