Palma Elementary School Students and Geumho Namdo Travel Ttobakdan
Deliver Donations Filled with Warmth

Students of Palma Elementary School in Suncheon visited Haeryong-myeon Administrative Welfare Center on the 21st and donated 1 million won raised through the "Beautiful Sharing Market of Buying and Selling Happiness." Provided by Suncheon City

Students of Palma Elementary School in Suncheon visited Haeryong-myeon Administrative Welfare Center on the 21st and donated 1 million won raised through the "Beautiful Sharing Market of Buying and Selling Happiness." Provided by Suncheon City

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Acts of warm sharing toward neighbors in Suncheon, Jeollanam-do are continuing to move the community. Both young students and adults are drawing attention as they convey their compassion to the local community in their own ways.


On the 21st, students of Palma Elementary School in Suncheon visited Haeryong-myeon Administrative Welfare Center and donated 1 million won raised through the "Beautiful Sharing Market of Buying and Selling Happiness." Through this market, the students learned about the principles of the market economy and realized the importance of sharing.


At the donation ceremony, members of the student council said, "There were many challenges as we prepared together with our friends, but we are proud that we helped each other and saw it through to the end. Above all, we are happy that our small efforts can help someone in need."


In response, Haeryong-myeon chief Lee Hyungum expressed gratitude, saying, "The warm hearts of these young students have a profound impact in spreading the culture of sharing in our community. The valuable donation will be delivered to 10 households in need."


Members of the "Geumho Namdo Travel Ttobakdan," affiliated with the Gwangju Geumho High School Alumni Association, also visited Suncheon on the 19th and donated 1 million won. About 30 members walked a 29-kilometer pilgrimage around Suncheonman National Garden, Seonamsa Temple, and the Suncheonman area, reflecting on the beauty of the region and the value of sharing.


Kim Jaekwang, the group leader, said, "As we walked together, fully experiencing the nature of Suncheon, we wanted to become a small light in someone else's life, just as we enjoy this beauty. By the end of this journey, we hope to cherish the pride that, with every step we took, we planted seeds of warm sharing."


A city official stated, "We are grateful that both children and adults are thinking of and acting for the community in their own ways. The donated funds will be delivered with care to neighbors in need, reflecting the intentions of everyone involved."





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