Gwangju Mayor Bang Se-hwan is attending the Green Whale campaign event "Find Greeny & Cleany" and taking a commemorative photo. <Photo by Gwangju>

Gwangju Mayor Bang Se-hwan is attending the Green Whale campaign event "Find Greeny & Cleany" and taking a commemorative photo.

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The Gwangju Volunteer Center (Chairman Bang Se-hwan) announced on the 15th that it will operate the Green Whale campaign "Find Greeni & Krini" online for 35 days from the 14th to November 17th.


The Green Whale campaign is an online campaign operated by the Korea Central Volunteer Center in collaboration with Naver Corporation to reduce digital carbon footprints based on the Whale browser, aiming to improve citizens' accessibility to volunteer participation.


This campaign is expected to be an important opportunity to promote the representative characters of Gwangju City, Greeni & Krini, by visualizing them as an online tree encyclopedia on Green Whale, through collaboration between the Korea Central Volunteer Center and the Gwangju Volunteer Center in Gyeonggi Province.


Chairman Bang Se-hwan said, "I am pleased to be able to widely promote Greeni, the forest fairy, and Krini, the water fairy, characters of the clean nature of Gyeonggi Province’s Gwangju City where citizens harmoniously coexist, and we plan to actively support various forms of volunteering."


Center Director Shin Kwan-chul said, "We plan to continuously promote non-face-to-face (online) volunteer activities that anyone can easily participate in to expand new volunteers."



Meanwhile, the Gwangju Volunteer Center plans to provide ‘Greeni & Krini’ doll keyrings to 50 members who complete the Green Whale quest and acquire the Greeni & Krini characters through a lottery.


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