Muan Agricultural Cooperative (Chairman No Eun-jun) donated 20 million won in scholarships to the Muan-gun Seungdal Scholarship Foundation on the 21st to be used for nurturing outstanding local talents.
(Left) No Eun-jun, head of Muan Nonghyup Cooperative, donated 20 million won to Muan County. [Photo by Muan County]
According to Muan-gun on the 21st, Muan Agricultural Cooperative, a representative local agricultural cooperative of Muan, is striving to stabilize farmers' incomes through price stabilization of agricultural products and is independently providing scholarships to the children of its members to foster local talents.
Chairman No Eun-jun stated, “I believe nurturing local talents is a task for the future of our region,” and added, “We will make various efforts to support students who are diligently studying despite difficult circumstances.”
Governor Kim San said, “I am grateful to Muan Agricultural Cooperative for continuously donating scholarships for students who will lead future generations,” and added, “We will ensure that the scholarships donated with warm hearts are used where they are most needed.”
Meanwhile, the Seungdal Scholarship Foundation, established with the goal of fostering local talents, has awarded scholarships totaling over 2.54 billion won to 2,976 recipients since its founding in 1994, contributing to the development of local talent and education through various scholarship programs.
Muan = Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo ohj1358@asiae.co.kr
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