West Sea Coast Guard Agency Participates in Love Sharing Blood Donation Event
Active Administration Implemented in the First Year of Gapjin... "Hope to Help Blood Supply"
The West Sea Regional Coast Guard Agency (Chief Kim Inchang) announced on the 18th that police officers voluntarily participated in a "Blood Donation of Love" to address the blood shortage caused by the decrease in blood donation rates during the winter season.
Officers from the West Sea Coast Guard are donating blood.
[Photo by West Sea Regional Coast Guard]
This group blood donation event was held in compliance with quarantine rules using the Korean Red Cross Blood Center bus at the West Sea Coast Guard Agency parking lot, and was made possible by the voluntary participation of the staff.
As part of the first proactive administration of the Gapjin year, the West Sea Coast Guard Agency, along with its jurisdictional police stations such as Mokpo and Yeosu, plans to continue blood donation volunteer activities.
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Han Dongsu, Head of the Planning and Operations Division, said, "We are grateful to the staff who actively participated during a time when blood supply is difficult in the winter season," and added, "We hope this blood donation participation will help protect the precious lives of the people, even if only a little."
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