Gwangju Sarang Nanum Community delivered gifts to 10 underprivileged children, including children from disabled and multicultural families in the Gwangju area, through the "Knock Knock, Hello, Secret Santa is Coming" event on the 24th. Photo by Gwangju Sarang Nanum Community

Gwangju Sarang Nanum Community delivered gifts to 10 underprivileged children, including children from disabled and multicultural families in the Gwangju area, through the "Knock Knock, Hello, Secret Santa is Coming" event on the 24th. Photo by Gwangju Sarang Nanum Community

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Gwangju Sarang Nanum Community (represented by Joo Jaehwan) announced on the 27th that it recently completed the "Knock Knock, Hello, Secret Santa is Coming" event for underprivileged groups in the Gwangju area.


The event, which took place on the 24th, was a sharing of love aimed at delivering warmth to neighbors in the Gwangju area, including children, people with disabilities, and multicultural families. It has been held for six consecutive years since 2019.


The Secret Santa gifts were delivered to ten pre-selected families in the Gwangju area, with support from the community's activists and the Jeonnam Cargo Association.


A representative of Gwangju Sarang Nanum Community said, "Just as small lights brightened the darkness and protected democracy in Korea, I hope the warm hearts of Secret Santa will be delivered to our children and give them the strength to get through the winter."


Song Kyungtae, director of the Jeonnam Cargo Truck Transport Business Association, stated, "We will continue sharing activities that can provide practical help to neighbors in need around us," and added, "I hope a culture of living together as a community will spread throughout the region."





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