Village Buses Lead the Way in Sharing
Turning Daily Rides into Community Warmth

On December 8, Seongnam City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Sinsangjin) announced that 12 local village bus transportation companies had donated 12 million won in sponsorship funds to help neighbors in need during the year-end season.

Sinsangjin, Mayor of Seongnam (right), receives year-end neighbor help donation from Jingeop Jeong, Branch Manager of Jinah Transportation, Seongnam City Village Bus Branch, at the first conference room of the city hall on the 8th. Provided by Seongnam City

Sinsangjin, Mayor of Seongnam (right), receives year-end neighbor help donation from Jingeop Jeong, Branch Manager of Jinah Transportation, Seongnam City Village Bus Branch, at the first conference room of the city hall on the 8th. Provided by Seongnam City

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The village bus operators in Seongnam currently run 44 routes with 281 village buses, providing essential transportation for citizens. This year, they also contributed to social responsibility efforts by donating funds to help underprivileged neighbors.


The donation ceremony was held at 10:20 a.m. in the first conference room of city hall, attended by Sinsangjin, Mayor of Seongnam, Jingeop Jeong, branch manager of Jinah Transportation, Seongnam City Village Bus Branch (operating 8 routes and 30 buses), and representatives from each village bus company.


Mayor Sinsangjin expressed his gratitude, stating, "The warm sharing by the village bus industry will be a great support to neighbors in need," and urged, "Please continue to do your best in your respective roles to provide safe and comfortable transportation services as a vital means of daily mobility for citizens."



According to the wishes of the donors, the donated funds will be delivered to the Gyeonggi Community Chest of Korea and will be used to support vulnerable groups in the local community.


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