Busan Regional Veterans Office Holds "Love Sharing Luncheon Event" for Veterans' Families
On June 10, the Busan Regional Veterans Office (Director Namil Lee) held the "Love Sharing Luncheon Event for Veterans' Families" in celebration of Patriots and Veterans Month, with support from the Next Generation Entrepreneurs Club (Chairman Choongyeol Lee).
Busan Regional Veterans Office is holding a "Love Sharing Luncheon Event" inviting 89 veterans' families and taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Busan Regional Veterans Office
View original imageThis event was organized to invite 89 veterans' family members who have sacrificed and devoted themselves to the nation, provide them with a luncheon, and present them with red ginseng as a token of appreciation and respect.
Choongyeol Lee, Chairman of the Next Generation Entrepreneurs Club, which sponsored the event, said, "I extend my deepest respect and gratitude to all veterans' families," and added, "We will take the lead in promoting a culture of honor and respect for national merit recipients."
Namil Lee, Director of the Busan Regional Veterans Office, expressed, "I am deeply grateful to the Next Generation Entrepreneurs Club for organizing this meaningful occasion," and stated, "We will continue to further spread the culture of honoring veterans through the activation of 'Veterans Dream for All,' which brings together citizens, businesses, and organizations."
The Busan Regional Veterans Office plans to take the lead in fostering respect and a culture of social appreciation for veterans' families through a variety of public-private partnership programs.
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