The Gwangju Women's Association delivered 2 million won in wildfire relief donations to help residents affected by the wildfire. Provided by the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

The Gwangju Women's Association delivered 2 million won in wildfire relief donations to help residents affected by the wildfire. Provided by the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

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The Gwangju Community Chest of Korea announced on April 29 that the Gwangju Women's Association delivered 2 million won in wildfire relief donations to help residents in areas severely affected by the wildfire.


This donation will be used for emergency relief projects aimed at supporting wildfire victims and restoring the affected areas.


Through this donation, the association directly participated in wildfire recovery efforts and demonstrated solidarity in sharing. The warm-hearted participation of the association's members in the fundraising initiative is providing comfort and hope not only to the local community but also to neighbors in need across the country.


Lee Youngsook, president of the association, stated, "Although our contribution is small, we hope it will provide meaningful help to neighbors facing difficulties," adding, "Our association will continue to reach out with warmth to those suffering in various parts of society."





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