Yeosu City "Gift Certificates Provided to First-Time Blood Donors"
From November 1, 500 People... Business Agreement with Gwangju Jeonnam Blood Center
Yeosu City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Jeong Gi-myeong) announced on the 24th that starting from November 1, it will provide a 10,000 KRW Yeosu Love Gift Certificate to 500 first-time blood donors to encourage citizen participation in blood donation.
Citizens wishing to participate can join through the 'Blood Donation House Yeosu Center' or group blood donations organized by the Korean Red Cross Gwangju-Jeonnam Blood Center.
Yeosu City will provide 10,000 won worth of Yeosu Love Gift Certificates to 500 first-time blood donors starting November 1. The photo shows the 'Life-sharing Blood Donation' business agreement ceremony held on the 22nd between Yeosu City Health Center and the Gwangju Jeonnam Blood Center of the Korean Red Cross. Photo by Yeosu City
View original imageThis gift certificate distribution was planned as part of the 'Life Sharing Blood Donation' business agreement signed on the 22nd between the Yeosu City Health Center and the Korean Red Cross Gwangju-Jeonnam Blood Center.
The agreement, attended by nine people including Shin Jun-seop, Director of Yeosu City Health Center, and Kim Dong-su, Director of the Korean Red Cross Gwangju-Jeonnam Blood Center, includes key points such as providing Yeosu Love Gift Certificates to first-time blood donors and participating regularly in blood donation campaigns 2 to 4 times a year.
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A Yeosu City official said, "We ask for citizens' interest and voluntary participation to ensure a stable blood supply," adding, "We will continue to seek various support measures for blood donors."
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