Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi Province announced on the 14th that on the 13th, it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Seoul Eastern Blood Center of the Korean Red Cross (Director Park Ki-hong) in the situation room on the 2nd floor of the main building to promote a culture of life-sharing blood donation.

Yeoncheon County signed a business agreement with the Seoul Eastern Blood Center of the Korean Red Cross on the 13th to promote a culture of life-sharing through blood donation. Photo by Yeoncheon County

Yeoncheon County signed a business agreement with the Seoul Eastern Blood Center of the Korean Red Cross on the 13th to promote a culture of life-sharing through blood donation. Photo by Yeoncheon County

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This MOU was made to cooperate in realizing the social value of sharing and spreading the culture of blood donation. According to the agreement, Yeoncheon-gun will participate in regular blood donations and join campaigns to improve awareness of blood donation.


As the first activity for this, on the 12th and 13th, the Yeoncheon-gun Public Officials Labor Union and the Public Service Workers Union conducted a love blood donation campaign at the county office.


Kim Deok-hyun, the governor of Yeoncheon-gun, said, “Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of blood donors has decreased, and I understand that there will be difficulties in blood supply due to the continuous population decline. In this situation, I hope that a voluntary blood donation culture will be established through the efforts of about 700 public officials in Yeoncheon-gun.”



Director Park Ki-hong responded, “We appreciate Yeoncheon-gun’s MOU for the smooth supply of blood during difficult times, and our Seoul Eastern Blood Center will strive even harder to improve awareness of blood donation as well as to practice humanitarianism and realize social value through life-sharing.”


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