Jeonnam Province and Jeonnam Community Chest... 62-Day Grand Journey
Target Amount 11.4 Billion Won... 8% Increase Compared to Last Year
First Day: Provincial Council, Jeonnam Development Corporation, Jeonnam Nonghyup Share Warmth

At the launch ceremony of the 'Hope 2025 Sharing Campaign' and the unveiling ceremony of the Love Temperature Tower, Kim Young-rok, Governor of Jeonnam, Kim Tae-gyun, Chairman of the Jeonnam Provincial Council, Noh Dong-il, President of the Jeonnam Community Chest, Kim Dae-jung, Superintendent of Jeonnam Office of Education, and Myo Sang-myo, Chief of Jeonnam Police Agency, are performing the Love Temperature raising performance. Provided by Jeonnam Province

At the launch ceremony of the 'Hope 2025 Sharing Campaign' and the unveiling ceremony of the Love Temperature Tower, Kim Young-rok, Governor of Jeonnam, Kim Tae-gyun, Chairman of the Jeonnam Provincial Council, Noh Dong-il, President of the Jeonnam Community Chest, Kim Dae-jung, Superintendent of Jeonnam Office of Education, and Myo Sang-myo, Chief of Jeonnam Police Agency, are performing the Love Temperature raising performance. Provided by Jeonnam Province

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Jeollanam-do and the Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea launched the 'Hope 2025 Sharing Campaign' on the 2nd, starting with the unveiling ceremony of the Love Thermometer at the provincial government plaza to raise funds for helping neighbors and to promote a culture of sharing.


The 'Hope 2025 Sharing Campaign' will run for 62 days until January 31 next year under the slogan "Make myself valuable through donation, make the world valuable through donation." The fundraising target is 11.4 billion KRW, an 8% increase from last year's goal of 10.5 billion KRW.


The event was attended by about 100 people including Kim Young-rok, Governor of Jeollanam-do and Honorary Chairman of the Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea; Kim Tae-gyun, Chairman of the Jeonnam Provincial Council; Noh Dong-il, Chairman of the Jeonnam Community Chest; Kim Dae-jung, Superintendent of Jeonnam Office of Education; Mo Sang-myo, Chief of Jeonnam Police Agency; and other key institution and organization heads and corporate representatives.


The unveiling ceremony began with Governor Kim Young-rok delivering a "Message of Hope," followed by the first donation ceremony of the Hope 2025 Sharing Campaign, the enrollment ceremony for sharing prestigious companies, vehicle donations, lottery fund projects, distribution of winter heating support funds, and a performance to raise the Love Thermometer.


On the first day of the 'Hope 2025 Sharing Campaign,' various organizations heated up the spirit of sharing with donations such as 11 million KRW from the Jeonnam Provincial Council, 30 million KRW from NH Nonghyup Bank Jeonnam Sales Headquarters, and 350 million KRW from Jeonnam Development Corporation.


The Love Thermometer at the provincial government plaza will reach 100℃ once the fundraising target of 11.4 billion KRW is achieved.


Governor Kim Young-rok said, "During these difficult times of economic recession caused by high inflation and high interest rates and rapidly changing climate, the vulnerable groups especially need the community’s attention and support," adding, "I hope that this year again, the warm and precious hearts loving neighbors will gather to make the thermometer rise even hotter."



Donations can be made quickly and easily through the administrative welfare centers in each city, county, and district, by depositing into the representative account of Jeonnam Love Fruit, or via ARS donation.


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