Warm Support Continues for Wildfire Recovery in Cheongsong County
Warm gestures from people of all walks of life continue to pour in for the restoration of wildfire damage in Cheongsong County, North Gyeongsang Province, bringing great comfort and inspiration to the local community.
NongHyup Central Association Gyeongbuk Headquarters donated 450 million won as a donation for restoring the wildfire damage in Cheongsong. Provided by Cheongsong County
View original imageIn this wave of donations, the Alumni Association of Bugok Elementary School in Jinbo-myeon contributed 25 million won, providing significant support for disaster victims and recovery efforts.
Additionally, the Korea Post FC Association of the Gyeongbuk Regional Post Office donated 6.7 million won, and Cheongsong Post Office donated 200 long-sleeved T-shirts worth approximately 5 million won. Bae Yonggeun, CEO of Baegwanjeil, and GITech each donated 5 million won.
Furthermore, Daegu Gyeongbuk Neunggeum NongHyup donated 2 million won. Kim Ilgeun, president of the Gyeongbuk Association of the Visually Impaired, and Kim Youngtaek, president of the Cheongsong County branch, donated 2 million won and 1,129,000 won, respectively, sharing their warmth with the community.
Cheongsong County Governor Yoon Kyunghee said, "I deeply thank everyone who has sent their heartfelt support out of love for our region," and added, "All donations and goods received will be used transparently and promptly to help affected residents return to their daily lives as soon as possible."
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