Barbecue Party Held for Three Days in the City Center for Six Local Group Homes for Children
The Gwangju Together Gwangsan Sharing Culture Foundation held a special event for local children in need, in collaboration with Welcome to BBQ (CEO Ko Youngju), to celebrate the end of the year.
According to the foundation on the 23rd, this event was organized by CEO Ko to promote the values and culture of sharing. Over three days, a city barbecue party was held for six group homes for children in Gwangsan-gu (Neulbit Group Home, Gilsangwon, Hanul Group Home, Kkumjaram Group Home, Naraeul Group Home, Aejaram Group Home).
Participant A (8 years old) said, "I had a great time running around freely in the spacious yard, eating delicious meat with my older sisters, and playing tag. It was a lot of fun."
Together Gwangsan Sharing Culture Foundation held an invitation event for local care children to celebrate the year-end with Welcome to Barbecue. Photo by Together Gwangsan Sharing Culture Foundation
Ki Youngcheol, director of Aejaram Group Home, said, "We are grateful to Welcome to BBQ for joining hands with the local community, and we hope that these connections to protect and support our children will continue."
Yang Dongho, chairman of the Sharing Culture Foundation, said, "We appreciate the warm consideration and sharing from Welcome to BBQ, which brings warmth to our community living together."
Meanwhile, Welcome to BBQ has previously donated eco-friendly shampoo and body wash worth 7.7 million won through the Together Gwangsan Sharing Culture Foundation and continues to provide regular monthly support.
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