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Gyeongbuk Administrative Alumni Association Donates 5.28 Million Won for Wildfire Victims: "Always Standing by Residents Even After Retirement"

On April 25, the Gyeongbuk Administrative Alumni Association, a group of retired civil servants, visited the Gyeongbuk Provincial Government Building and delivered a donation of 5.28 million won to aid in the recovery from recent wildfires in the Gyeongbuk region.


This donation was raised through contributions from approximately 120 members of the Gyeongbuk Administrative Alumni Association, who wished to help heal the pain of wildfire victims and support a swift return to normal life. The funds will be used for wildfire recovery efforts in five cities and counties in Gyeongbuk, distributed through the Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea.

Gyeongbuk Administrative Alumni Association Donates 5.28 Million Won for Wildfire Victims: "Always Standing by Residents Even After Retirement" Gyeongbuk Provincial Government Building

The Gyeongbuk Administrative Alumni Association is comprised of retired civil servants who began and ended their public service careers at the Gyeongbuk Provincial Government Building. The association stated that, having dedicated their lives to the development of Gyeongbuk, its members felt a special sense of duty to share in the pain of wildfire victims and to support the recovery of daily life.


Kim Youngjae, president of the Gyeongbuk Administrative Alumni Association, said, "Whether in office or after retirement, we always strive to stand by the residents of the province. Although this is a small gesture, we hope it will comfort those affected and help them return to their daily lives as soon as possible."


Lee Cheolwoo, Governor of Gyeongbuk Province, expressed his gratitude, saying, "I deeply thank our senior public servants for coming together with warm hearts to support residents who lost their homes to the wildfires. We will do our utmost to ensure that this donation brings comfort and courage to the victims, and to expedite recovery and the return to normal life."


Meanwhile, the Gyeongbuk Administrative Alumni Association plans to continue supporting recovery in the affected areas, not only through fundraising but also by conducting volunteer activities such as improving the environment of temporary shelters for victims, organizing relief supplies, and assisting local farmers.




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