Gwangju National University of Education Elementary School (Principal Jeong Jongmun) donated 1 million won raised last year through a bazaar organized by parents and students to the Korea Leukemia Childhood Cancer Association Gwangju Jeonnam Branch (Chairman Choi Youngjun). Photo by Korea Leukemia Childhood Cancer Association Gwangju Jeonnam Branch

Gwangju National University of Education Elementary School (Principal Jeong Jongmun) donated 1 million won raised last year through a bazaar organized by parents and students to the Korea Leukemia Childhood Cancer Association Gwangju Jeonnam Branch (Chairman Choi Youngjun). Photo by Korea Leukemia Childhood Cancer Association Gwangju Jeonnam Branch

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The Gwangju-Jeonnam Branch of the Korea Association for Children with Leukemia and Cancer (Chairman Choi Youngjun) announced on the 8th that Gwangju National University of Education Elementary School (Principal Jeong Jongmun) delivered a donation of 1 million won, which was raised through a bazaar held by parents and students last year.


The donation delivered this time was raised through a thrift market held at the school last year. Gwangju National University of Education Elementary School has been supporting the association for three years, with a total of 3 million won donated so far.


Jung Ranok, president of the Parent-Teacher Association, said, "Three years ago, the Parent-Teacher Association learned about the difficulties faced by children of the same age as our own. This experience inspired us to raise children with values of sharing, and it has enabled us to continue our solidarity with the Korea Association for Children with Leukemia and Cancer."


Chairman Choi Youngjun stated, "The special awareness and campaign efforts of the Parent-Teacher Association at the elementary school provide great courage and support to patients and their families, and we are truly grateful for this."





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