Daegu Urban Development Corporation (President Jeong Myeong-seop) was reported on the 29th to be taking the lead in spreading the value of sharing in the local community to fulfill its social role and responsibility as a regional public enterprise.


All executives and employees of Daegu Urban Development Corporation donate 10,000 KRW monthly to a volunteer fund, and they practice sharing by communicating with the community, such as providing housing improvements and learning materials for underprivileged children and youth, and offering free meals, home repair volunteer services, and supplies to prepare for heatwaves and cold waves for vulnerable elderly people.

Students from the volunteer club at Daegu Gyeongmyeong Girls' Middle School are making kits to help patients with blood cancer.

Students from the volunteer club at Daegu Gyeongmyeong Girls' Middle School are making kits to help patients with blood cancer.

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On the 26th, volunteer kits to help blood cancer patients were distributed to students of Bongmison (Beautiful and Good People Who Volunteer), a volunteer club at Daegu Gyeongmyeong Girls' Middle School, providing the students with an opportunity to personally practice the value of sharing.



Jeong Myeong-seop, president of Daegu Urban Development Corporation, said, “We will continuously communicate and listen to the local community to practice sharing that is truly needed by the residents. As the first step, we provided volunteer activity kits so that students, the future leaders of society, can learn and internalize the value of sharing. The corporation will take the lead in making society better.”


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