Gwangjin-gu Galbori Church Donates 10 Million Won for Children with Rare Incurable Diseases
Last Month, 'Love Market' Held for Patients with Incurable Diseases Donated 10 Million Won... Donation Ceremony Held at District Office on the 3rd, Funds to Support Medical Expenses for Low-Income Children
Galbori Church (Senior Pastor Kim Young-saeng), located in Jayang 3-dong, Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho), donated 10 million won in sponsorship funds for children with intractable diseases.
Galbori Church practices warm sharing every year through the "Love Rice Collection Campaign." This year, for the first time in October, they operated a "Love Market" to help low-income patients with intractable diseases, receiving much support.
The donation ceremony held on the 3rd at Gwangjin-gu Office was attended by District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho, Senior Pastor Kim Young-saeng, and Kang Sung-gu, Secretary General of the Gwangjin Welfare Foundation.
Galbori Church donated the entire proceeds of 10,437,400 won raised at the bazaar and requested that the funds be used for children suffering from rare diseases and neighbors in need. The Gwangjin Welfare Foundation promised to use the donated funds to treat and support children with intractable diseases.
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Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, "We thank Galbori Church for always showing warmth to neighbors in need," and added, "The district will also spare no support so that children undergoing treatment can grow up healthy."
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