"Please Find a Solution to Low Birthrate" ... Gyeongbuk Development Corporation Donates 30 Million Won in Donations
Gyeongbuk Development Corporation (President Lee Jae-hyuk) delivered a donation of 30 million KRW to Gyeongbuk Province through the Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea on the 4th at the Gyeongbuk Provincial Office to overcome the low birthrate, which is a key focus in Gyeongbuk.
The donated funds will be used through the Community Chest to support vulnerable groups in cities and counties and pilot projects to overcome the low birthrate.
Agricultural organizations are performing a low birthrate overcoming performance promoted by Gyeongbuk Province.
View original imageLee Jae-hyuk, President of Gyeongbuk Development Corporation, stated, “The low birthrate is a national crisis and an issue that requires nationwide participation. I hope this donation can contribute even a little to overcoming the low birthrate.”
Lee Cheol-woo, Governor of Gyeongbuk Province, expressed his gratitude, saying, “The internal enemy that undermines today’s achievements and darkens the future is the low birthrate issue itself. We will ensure that this donation, which serves as a catalyst to overcome the low birthrate, is used wisely.”
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Established in 1997, Gyeongsangbuk-do Development Corporation is promoting projects this year as part of Gyeongbuk Province’s key policies to overcome the low birthrate, including expanding public rental housing for newlyweds and others with purchase options (756 units), and building integrated care clusters linked with multi-family housing and educational facilities.
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