Busan Regional Veterans Affairs Office Holds Herbal Medicine Prescription Voucher Handover Ceremony with Busan Association of Korean Medicine
On June 12, the Busan Regional Veterans Affairs Office (Director Namil Lee) held a "Herbal Medicine Prescription Voucher Handover Ceremony" in cooperation with the Busan Association of Korean Medicine (President Sanghwa Song), and delivered herbal medicine prescription vouchers worth a total of 4 million won to 20 members of veterans' families whose health functions have declined due to old age.
Busan Regional Veterans Affairs Office is holding a handover ceremony for the herbal medicine prescription rights with the Busan Association of Korean Medicine and taking a commemorative photo.
View original imageSince 2008, the Busan Association of Korean Medicine has signed a "Veterans' Families Oriental Medicine Treatment Agreement" with the Busan Regional Veterans Affairs Office and has provided herbal medicine prescription vouchers worth approximately 76 million won to date.
President Sanghwa Song expressed gratitude for the sacrifices of the national patriots and stated that he hopes this support will help improve the health of veterans' families.
The Busan Regional Veterans Affairs Office plans to continue working with the local community to promote the spread of veterans' culture through the activation of the "Veterans Dream for All" initiative.
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