Jinhae Daycare Center of Korea Workers' Compensation & Welfare Service Donates Proceeds from Sharing Event
Used as Support Funds for Didim Seed Savings Accounts
to Help Low-Income Children Become Self-Reliant
Children and teachers from the Jinhae Daycare Center of the Korea Workers' Compensation & Welfare Service in Changwon Special City, South Gyeongsang Province, recently delivered proceeds raised through the "Growing Tree Love Sharing" event to Jinhae-gu, asking that the funds be used to help neighbors in need.
Group photo commemorating the donation ceremony with children, childcare staff, and the director gathered together.
View original imageThe "Growing Tree Love Sharing" event is a representative sharing activity of Jinhae Daycare Center. It was made possible by the children creating handmade crafts, parents organizing a sharing bazaar, and local residents participating as sponsors. This year, with enthusiastic support from community members, a total of 3.85 million won was raised.
The proceeds will be delivered to low-income children enrolled in the Didim Seed Savings Account, a program that supports asset building and economic independence.
The director of Jinhae Daycare Center said, "I hope the children felt the joy of helping others through the value of sharing they have learned," and added, "I wish that this small act of kindness, created by everyone together, will become the foundation for a brighter future for the children."
Jin Hyeonseop, head of Jinhae-gu Office, stated, "Just like a tree that provides cool shade for those weary from the heat, we will ensure that the love shared by our children, who are growing like trees, is well delivered to children from vulnerable groups."
Meanwhile, this is the eighth year that the Jinhae Daycare Center of the Korea Workers' Compensation & Welfare Service has made such a donation. To date, they have donated a total of 26.27 million won, and they plan to continue sharing activities that plant seeds of hope in the community and support a bright future for children.
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