Reducing Economic Burden for Families with Newborns and Pregnant Women
Donation of Proceeds from Sale of Donated Goods to Welfare Foundation

Damyang-gun held a "Childbirth and Childcare Supplies Sharing Market" on the first floor of the Public Health Center on the 29th of last month to alleviate the economic burden on families with newborns and pregnant women. Photo by Damyang-gun

Damyang-gun held a "Childbirth and Childcare Supplies Sharing Market" on the first floor of the Public Health Center on the 29th of last month to alleviate the economic burden on families with newborns and pregnant women. Photo by Damyang-gun

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On the 2nd, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Lee Byeong-no) announced that it held a 'Childbirth and Childcare Goods Sharing Market' on the 29th of last month on the first floor of the public health center.


This event was operated in a way that allowed families with newborns and pregnant women to sell items they did not use or had kept unopened after purchase at low prices, donate them, or share them with those in need to alleviate their economic burden.


In particular, the sales proceeds from the items donated to the sharing market will be donated to the Damyang-gun Welfare Foundation and used for local childbirth promotion projects.



An official from the county said, "We thank the residents who practiced sharing with neighbors through the sharing market and actively participated in donating childbirth and childcare goods," adding, "We will continue to provide opportunities for communication and exchange to create a childbirth- and child-rearing-friendly Damyang."


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