Buk-gu Gwangju Launches Hometown Love Donation Service on Private Platform
Buk-gu of Gwangju City will operate a private platform for the Hometown Love Donation service.
According to Buk-gu, Gwangju on the 26th, specialized services such as donation applications, designated business projects, and return gift promotions will be provided through the private platform "WeGive" operated by the social enterprise Gonggammanse.
Accordingly, users can access the WeGive platform to apply for donations, and tax deductions are automatically processed in real time in connection with Hometown Love e-eum.
In addition, the Hometown Love Donation service is also available through the apps of five major commercial banks (Kookmin, IBK, Nonghyup, Shinhan, Hana) for residents' convenience.
Mayor Moon In said, "We will do our best to ensure that local residents can conveniently make Hometown Love Donations through private platforms in the future."
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