Muan County Volunteers Shine at National Sports for All Festival
Over 100 Volunteers Support Event Operations and Environmental Maintenance
Muan County in South Jeolla Province (Governor Kim San) announced on April 28 that volunteers made significant contributions to the success of the 2025 National Sports for All Festival, which was held from April 24 to 27, by actively supporting events at local venues.
More than 100 volunteers who participated in this event completed pre-event safety and role training at the Muan County Volunteer Center. Afterward, they diligently fulfilled their assigned duties in various areas, including supporting event operations, maintaining the environment, and providing guidance.
Volunteers are working at the National Sports for All Festival. Provided by Muan County
View original imageIn particular, the volunteers welcomed athletes and spectators with bright smiles and friendly service, leaving them with warm memories and a desire to return to Muan.
One volunteer shared, "I always volunteered with a bright smile so that the athletes visiting Muan could focus on their competitions in a comfortable environment," adding, "I am happy to have contributed, even in a small way, to the successful conclusion of the event."
Governor Kim San said, "Thanks to the dedication and passion of the volunteers, we were able to successfully conclude the event," and expressed his sincere gratitude to all volunteers.
Meanwhile, the Muan County Volunteer Center is promoting various participatory programs with local residents, and plans to strengthen community sharing and revitalize volunteer activities through public-private cooperation.
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