Gyeongbuk Tourism Organization Conducts Year-End Volunteer Activities for Underprivileged Groups... Free Meals and Briquette Delivery Provided
Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Corporation (President Kim Nam-il) announced on the 22nd that it carried out social contribution volunteer activities to help underprivileged groups in the province have a warm year-end and New Year.
The first event, ‘Happy Santa,’ held on the 16th, was a special visit program designed to create memorable Christmas experiences for children living in orphanages. A food truck was prepared for local children, providing them with a joyful time tasting various winter snacks.
Kim Nam-il, President of Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Corporation (right), is delivering briquettes to low-income households. Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Corporation
View original imageOn the 17th, during the ‘Sharing Love Briquettes’ event, the corporation’s executives and employees, along with representatives of companies residing in the Gyeongbuk Tourism Enterprise Support Center, personally delivered 3,000 briquettes to five households.
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As the final volunteer activity, on the 19th, volunteers including Executive Director of Management Development Headquarters Kim Il-gon visited the Dongcheon-dong free meal center in Gyeongju city to hold a meal-sharing event. The corporation’s executives and employees who attended the event served meals to 100 elderly people in vulnerable groups and also donated sponsorship funds.
Employees of the Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Corporation are providing free meal service volunteering for low-income elderly people. Gyeongbuk Culture and Tourism Corporation
View original imagePresident Kim Nam-il said, “Through this event, I hope that the vulnerable groups in the region can spend a warm year-end without feeling lonely,” and added, “In the upcoming year 2025, we will take the lead in actively supporting even more underprivileged groups.”
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