It was reported that the company donated 100 million won to help with recovery efforts following the forest fires in North Gyeongsang Province, South Gyeongsang Province, and Ulsan.
This donation will be used to help with emergency relief for residents in areas affected by wildfires, provide daily necessities,
The funds will be used for recovery and normalcy, including operating temporary evacuation shelters. The couple said through Hope Bridge, "We would like to express our deepest sympathy to those affected by the forest fire. The mountains may burn, but hope burns.
They offered encouragement and consolation, saying, "You are not alone. Please stay strong." The two have used their donation to set up "Hope Bridge," a group of large individual donors.
The members of the "Owners Club" have been appointed to take a greater interest in supporting disaster victims and to work to spread the culture of sharing.
Shin Hoon, Secretary General of Hope Bridge, said, "I am truly grateful for your kind cooperation.
"Just like the saying goes, 'The mountain burned, but hope did not,' Hope Bridge will continue to support victims until the very end so that they do not lose hope."
Hope Bridge is donating relief supplies to areas affected by wildfires, including shelter dividers, blankets, daily necessities, bottled water, and food.
They have provided 450,000 relief items, including the above, and are also continuing to provide food support for firefighters and laundry assistance to affected areas.
2025/03/29 21:13 KST
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