'Blood Donation Certification Challenge' Kicks Off to Support Small Business Owners
Held for One Week from December 25 to 31
The Ministry of SMEs and Startups announced on December 24 that it will launch the "Blood Donation Certification Challenge" as part of the Snowflake Companion Festival Warmth Sharing Campaign, starting from December 25 and running for one week.
On the afternoon of the 20th, at Yongin High School in Dongnae District, Busan, a student is participating in the relay blood donation held in celebration of Dongnae District Residents' Blood Donation Day, tightly holding a hot pack in hand.
[Photo by Yonhap News]
To participate, individuals simply need to upload a certificate of blood donation, dated within this month, to their social media accounts. They must also include a message supporting small business owners, along with the required hashtags: #헌혈인증챌린지, #동행온기나눔챌린지, and #2023눈꽃동행축제.
Participants in the challenge will have the chance to receive a variety of prizes, such as watches, eco-bags, portable chargers, and ceramic sets.
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Lee Young, Minister of SMEs and Startups, stated, "Through this Blood Donation Certification Challenge, I hope that the warmth of each individual will be delivered to small business owners and marginalized groups." She added, "I ask for your interest and participation so that the warmth of the Snowflake Companion Festival Warmth Sharing Campaign can continue through the end of December."
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