Martial Arts Community Donates 500 Million Won in Relief Funds to Yeongnam Wildfire Victims
Support for Relief Supplies and Restoration of Damaged Sites
The Korea International Trade Association donated 500 million won in relief funds to the bereaved families and disaster victims in the Yeongnam region affected by wildfires.
On the 2nd, all executives and employees of the Trade Association contributed 500 million won in relief funds to the bereaved families and disaster victims affected by the wildfires mainly in the Yeongnam region through the 'Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association.'
The donated funds will be used to support relief supplies for disaster victims in the wildfire-affected areas and to assist in the restoration of the damaged sites.
Yoon Jin-sik, Chairman of the Korea International Trade Association, provided by the Korea International Trade Association, Yonhap News Agency
View original imageThe Trade Association has been engaged in social contribution activities, such as delivering relief funds whenever major domestic disasters occur, including the wildfires in the Gangwon region (2019) and heavy rains (2022 and 2023).
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Yoon Jin-sik, chairman of the Trade Association, said, "We extend our condolences to the victims who lost their lives due to the wildfire, their bereaved families, and the disaster victims who lost their homes," adding, "We hope this donation will help the speedy recovery of the affected areas and the return to daily life for the disaster victims, even if only a little."
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