Carrot Launches Fundraising Campaign to Help Neighbors Affected by Sanbul Disaster
Campaign Runs Until April 4
Danggeun announced on the 27th that it will conduct a fundraising campaign to help neighbors affected by recent wildfires in the Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam regions.
The fundraising campaign can be participated in through the Danggeun official Biz Profile news section, and donations can be made via a dedicated account issued by the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association for Danggeun users. A dedicated bulletin board is also set up in the Neighborhood Life tab where messages of support can be sent to neighbors affected by the wildfires.
Carrot announced on the 27th that it will conduct a fundraising campaign to help neighbors affected by recent wildfires in the Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam regions. Provided by Carrot
View original imageThe campaign will run until April 4, and the total amount raised and the number of participating neighbors will be transparently disclosed after the campaign ends.
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A Danggeun representative said, "We launched the fundraising campaign to offer some help to the disaster victims who lost their homes due to the sudden wildfires," adding, "We hope that the helping hands of neighbors during this difficult time will contribute to the swift recovery of the affected areas and the restoration of the victims' daily lives."
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