Mayor Kang Ki-jung Donates 3 Million Won for Chuseok
Leading Donation Culture with Over 40 Million Won Since 2013

The Gwangju City Security Police Association is presenting a donation of 3 million won for Chuseok to Mayor Kang Gi-jung on the 13th. <br>[Photo by Gwangju Metropolitan City]

The Gwangju City Security Police Association is presenting a donation of 3 million won for Chuseok to Mayor Kang Gi-jung on the 13th.
[Photo by Gwangju Metropolitan City]

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The Gwangju City Security Guards Association donated 3 million won in cash gifts to Gwangju Metropolitan City on the 13th in celebration of Chuseok. The funds will be distributed to neighbors in need through the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea.


The donation ceremony, held in the reception room of the city hall that afternoon, was attended by Mayor Kang Gi-jung, Kim Ji-mo, Secretary General of the Gwangju City Security Guards Association, and security guards.


Since 2013, the Gwangju City Security Guards Association has independently raised funds and continued donations during every holiday. So far, they have donated about 40 million won to various social welfare organizations, leading the establishment of a culture of giving.


The Gwangju City Security Guards Association said, “We started fundraising by gathering the heartfelt wishes of colleagues to do meaningful work for local residents,” adding, “Although the amount is small, we want to bring warmth to neighbors in need during the Chuseok holiday.”



Mayor Kang Gi-jung of Gwangju said, “Small but warm hearts come together to make Gwangju a better place to live,” and expressed gratitude to the Security Guards Association for their consistent practice of sharing.


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