K-water Gyeongbuk Regional Cooperation Group, 'Water Sharing × Double Happiness' ... Support for Water Bills of Vulnerable Groups in Yeongyang-gun
K-water Gyeongbuk Regional Cooperation Group delivered water bill support funds to vulnerable groups in Yeongyang County who do not receive water bill reduction benefits on the 25th as part of the ‘Water Sharing × Double Happiness’ program.
K-water Gyeongbuk Regional Cooperation Group supported water bills for vulnerable groups in Yeongyang-gun.
View original imageThe ‘Water Sharing × Double Happiness Program,’ created as part of K-water Gyeongbuk Regional Cooperation Group’s specialized social contribution activities in the water business, supports water bills for vulnerable groups and elderly living alone. It plans to provide a total of 2 million KRW in water bill support over 4 months (10,000 KRW per month) to 50 vulnerable households in Yeongyang County.
Yang Seung-kyung, head of the Gyeongbuk Regional Cooperation Group, said, “We will contribute to the Gyeongbuk local community, including Yeongyang County where the local water supply modernization project is underway, and do our best to fulfill the social responsibility of public institutions.”
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County Governor Oh Do-chang said, “I am grateful that the employees of K-water Gyeongbuk Cooperation Group voluntarily raised funds to support our region’s vulnerable groups facing difficulties due to high inflation and public utility fee increases,” and added, “As the burden of public utility fees increases, we will make further efforts to discover and support welfare services that alleviate the economic burden of low-income residents.”
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