Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Paju Hospital Donates Relief Funds to Wildfire Victims
Deulmusae Volunteer Group Donates 3 Million Won
Supporting Wildfire Victims Through Community Chest
Practicing Love and Sharing as a Happy Community
The Deulmusae Volunteer Group (Leader Seong Yeong-ho) of Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Paju Hospital announced on the 31st that they donated 3 million won through the Gyeongbuk Community Chest to support wildfire victims, centered around the employee volunteer group 'Deulmusae'.
The Deulmusae Volunteer Group of Gido Medical Center Paju Hospital is donating 3 million won to the Gyeongbuk Community Chest to support wildfire victims. Photo by Paju Hospital
View original imageMeanwhile, the employee volunteer group 'Deulmusae', established in 2007, conducts regular talent volunteering by providing free medical treatment for undocumented foreigners every fourth Thursday of the month from 6 PM to 8 PM. They consistently engage in relief activities in disaster areas during domestic disasters, participate in sharing volunteer work for vulnerable groups in the local community, and provide overseas medical volunteer services in underprivileged countries.
Through this talent sharing, 'Deulmusae' practices sharing love as a happy community pursuing valuable local community values and a healthy life.
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Seong Yeong-ho, leader of the Deulmusae volunteer group, said, “Wildfire damage has occurred extensively across the country, especially in the Yeongnam region, and we gathered the will of the employee volunteer group Deulmusae hoping to be of some help to those going through difficult and challenging times.”
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