Yangju Urban Corporation Continues 'Life Sharing Blood Donation Relay' in October
70 People Participate in Love Blood Donation Campaign... Practicing Life Sharing in the Community
Gyeonggi Yangju Urban Corporation (President Lee Heung-gyu) announced on the 17th that it conducted a 'Blood Donation and Campaign of Love' at Yangju City Culture and Arts Center and Yangju Eco Sports Center on the 14th and 15th.
This blood donation campaign, held for the fifth time this year, is part of a social contribution activity to stabilize blood supply and realize the value of sharing life, in accordance with the social value network agreement with the Seoul Eastern Blood Center of the Korean Red Cross.
The blood donation was safely conducted through pre-donation medical interviews and health checks for Yangju Urban Corporation employees and Yangju citizens. A total of 70 people participated in the blood donation, and 51 blood donation certificates were donated, providing a moment to reflect on the importance of sharing life.
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President Lee Heung-gyu stated, “Blood donation is more than simple sharing; it is a precious opportunity to give someone a new life,” and added, “We will continue to do our best as a public corporation that realizes social value in the local community through regular blood donation activities.”
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