The Jaedaegu Yeongyang-gun Hometown Association donated 2 million won on the 27th to help neighbors in need within the district, participating in the ‘Hope 2024 Sharing Campaign’.

Daegu-Yeongyang County Alumni Association Donated to the 'Hope 2024 Sharing Campaign'.

Daegu-Yeongyang County Alumni Association Donated to the 'Hope 2024 Sharing Campaign'.

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For this ‘Hope 2024 Sharing Campaign,’ hometown association members voluntarily raised funds and decided to donate the entire amount to neighbors facing difficulties.


The Jaedaegu Yeongyang-gun Hometown Association held its 27th regular general meeting on the 27th, conducting the inauguration and retirement ceremony of the president along with the donation ceremony.


Kim Moon-il, the newly appointed president of the hometown association, said, “I am glad that even a small contribution can help our neighbors,” adding, “I hope this small help will be of assistance to those in need.”


Oh Do-cha, the county governor, expressed, “We appreciate the Jaedaegu Yeongyang-gun Hometown Association’s participation in the Hope 2024 Sharing Campaign,” and said, “We will do our best to ensure that helping hands reach neighbors in need.”



The Hope 2024 Sharing Campaign, hosted by the Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea, plans to continue fundraising until January 31 of this year, and the donations made on this day will be delivered to neighbors in need within the district through the respective organization.


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