300 Million KRW Medical Expense Support for Hope Connection Program for Rural Area Youth

Changwon Daesan Nonghyup delivered 3 million KRW in Hope Connection medical expenses for rural youth to families with children suffering from intractable diseases.


The delivery ceremony held on the 17th in the conference room was attended by Daesan Nonghyup Chairman Jeong E-il and families undergoing treatment for intractable diseases.


The delivered medical support fund was provided through the "Urban-Rural Win-Win Hope Connection Medical Support" project, which supports rural youth facing difficulties due to rare and intractable diseases, operated by the Urban-Rural Win-Win National Movement Headquarters and Seoul Yeongdong Nonghyup.


Jung Eil Jeil, head of Changwon Daesan Nonghyup (right), is delivering the medical support fund for the hope connection of urban-rural coexistence. [Image provided by Gyeongnam Nonghyup]

Jung Eil Jeil, head of Changwon Daesan Nonghyup (right), is delivering the medical support fund for the hope connection of urban-rural coexistence. [Image provided by Gyeongnam Nonghyup]

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Daesan Nonghyup heard the story of a patient who had to stop hospital treatment due to difficult living conditions despite receiving long-term hospital care for a rare disease, and supported them through this Urban-Rural Win-Win medical support application.


Seoul Yeongdong Nonghyup, participating in the Urban-Rural Win-Win Hope Connection Medical Support project, has been donating 150 million KRW annually to the Urban-Rural Win-Win National Movement Headquarters since 2015.



The Urban-Rural Win-Win National Movement Headquarters has supported medical expenses for youth with rare and intractable diseases for nine years using the donation funds from Seoul Yeongdong Nonghyup.


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