Daedeoksa Shin-dohoe and Guri Cheonggwa Hold Donation Ceremony for Vulnerable Groups

On the 24th, Guri City held a donation ceremony for low-income youth in the district, attended by representatives from the donor organization Daedeoksa Shin-dohoe and Guri Police Station. <Photo by Guri City>

On the 24th, Guri City held a donation ceremony for low-income youth in the district, attended by representatives from the donor organization Daedeoksa Shin-dohoe and Guri Police Station.

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The city of Guri, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Baek Kyung-hyun) announced on the 25th that on the 24th, a donation ceremony was held for low-income youth in the area, attended by representatives from the donor Daedeoksa Temple's congregation and Guri Cheonggwa.


Daedeoksa Temple, located in Gyomun 1-dong, Guri City (Chief Monk Mujin), has been actively engaged in various forms of community contribution projects, showing concern for vulnerable groups in the local community.


Chief Monk Mujin of Daedeoksa stated, "We have gathered this donation with the members of the congregation to help the youth, who are the future of our society, grow well," and added, "We will continue to strive to practice a culture of sharing."


Guri Cheonggwa (CEO Lee Seok-woo), a wholesale corporation located within the Guri Agricultural and Marine Products Wholesale Market, engages in agricultural product brokerage and distribution of various goods, and takes the lead in community development through annual donations for vulnerable groups.


CEO Lee Seok-woo of Guri Cheonggwa said, "We hope this donation of 5 million won will, even if only a little, help low-income youth to keep pursuing their dreams and studies despite difficult circumstances," and added, "We will continue to work steadily to grow together with our neighbors in the community."



Mayor Baek Kyung-hyun of Guri expressed, "I sincerely thank Daedeoksa and the representative of Guri Cheonggwa for personally practicing love for neighbors," and stated, "I hope they will continue to lead in spreading the values of sharing and volunteering, and the city will also make greater efforts to pay attention to and support the growing youth."


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