Dong-Eui Science University Faculty and Staff Volunteer Group Conducts 'Sharing Love Briquettes' Volunteer Activity
The faculty and staff volunteer group of Dong-Eui Institute of Technology (President Kim Young-do) carried out a 'Love Briquette Sharing Volunteer Activity' in the Munhyeon-dong area of Nam-gu on the 3rd.
The faculty and staff volunteer group of Dong-Eui Science University is taking a group commemorative photo during the 'Sharing Love Briquette Volunteer Activity'.
View original imageThis volunteer activity was organized to help energy-vulnerable groups, such as elderly living alone and low-income households who use briquettes for heating during winter, to have a warm winter.
About 20 faculty and staff members of Dong-Eui Institute of Technology visited 12 households in Munhyeon-dong living in alleys inaccessible by vehicles, delivering 2,000 briquettes and sharing warmth.
President Kim Young-do said, "I hope this will help local elderly residents who are spending a cold winter to have a warmer season, even if just a little."
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Since its launch in 2008, the Dong-Eui Institute of Technology faculty and staff volunteer group has been conducting various social contribution activities such as supporting meal services, kimchi-making, and briquette sharing based on funds deducted from employees' monthly salaries and donations to assist low-income groups and elderly people in welfare blind spots.
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