The Gyeongbuk Office of Education (Superintendent Lim Jong-sik) has donated 92.05 million KRW, voluntarily collected by faculty and staff, to the Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea to support residents affected by the heavy rains in the Gyeongbuk region.

Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education (left), is delivering 92.05 million won in flood relief donations collected by the staff of the Gyeongbuk Office of Education.

Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education (left), is delivering 92.05 million won in flood relief donations collected by the staff of the Gyeongbuk Office of Education.

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From July 21 to August 17, for about a month, Superintendent Lim Jong-sik, along with the Gyeongbuk Office of Education, its affiliated institutions, education support offices, and faculty and staff from schools at all levels, united to raise and deliver 92.05 million KRW in donations.


The funds will be transferred from the Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea to the Disaster Relief Association and used to help residents affected by flooding and other damages caused by the heavy rains to restore their daily lives.



Superintendent Lim Jong-sik expressed, “I deeply sympathize with the sorrow and pain of the Gyeongbuk residents who suffered unexpected flood damage,” and added, “I hope this donation will be a small help in allowing them to recover their spirits and return to normal life as soon as possible.”


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