Kyungbuk Girls' High School Alumni Association Donates 15.02 Million KRW for Community Aid on 100th Anniversary
Donation of Charity Bazaar Proceeds
The Daegu Community Chest of Korea (Chairman Shin Hongshik) announced on November 4 that the Kyungbuk Girls' High School Alumni Association (President Kim Jeongsook) had donated 15,021,000 KRW in charitable funds.
This donation was raised through the "Lily Fair" charity bazaar held in celebration of Kyungbuk Girls' High School's 100th anniversary. The Lily Fair served as a venue for communication, bringing together alumni from various graduating classes, parents, current students, faculty, and local residents. The event featured a variety of activities, including a bazaar and a fashion show.
The Kyungbuk Girls' High School Alumni Association is donating 15.02 million KRW from the proceeds of a charity bazaar held in celebration of the school's 100th anniversary to aid neighbors in need. (From left: Juhyun Kang, Secretary General of Daegu Community Chest of Korea; Sunmi Oh, Vice President of Kyungbuk Girls' High School Alumni Association; Jeongsook Kim, President; Sunhee Cho, Vice President)
View original imageUnder the slogan "From the moment you use it, it becomes a donation! Making the world beautiful with the warmth of the Lily community," the alumni association operated a total of 18 booths, selling clothing, fashion accessories, household goods, and fresh flowers, raising 15,021,000 KRW in proceeds. Through this donation, the alumni association was named the 15th member of the "Sharing Leaders Club" of Daegu Community Chest of Korea.
Meanwhile, the Kyungbuk Girls' High School Alumni Association continues to lead efforts in community contribution and the spread of a culture of sharing. In March of this year, the association also donated 30 million KRW to support recovery from wildfire damage in North Gyeongsang Province.
Kim Jeongsook, President of the Kyungbuk Girls' High School Alumni Association, stated, "It was a meaningful occasion where alumni, students, and the local community came together," adding, "We will continue to uphold the tradition of sharing and solidarity so that Kyungbuk Girls' High School can move forward into the future beyond its 100-year history."
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Kang Juhyun, Secretary General of the Daegu Community Chest of Korea, said, "We are grateful for the warm acts of sharing by Kyungbuk Girls' High School, a prestigious school with a long history and tradition in the region, and we hope the school will continue to lead the spread of a culture of sharing in the community."
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