The Jeju Regional Cooperative Association, Jeju Southern Children's Center receives a gift of seafood packages with an early Merry Christmas.

Published 2025년 12월 16일

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The Jeju Regional Cooperative Association (President Kim Mi-ja) held a seafood package donation event with Kim Ae-sook, the Vice Governor of Jeju Province, at the Jenam Child Center in Seogwipo City last 10th. This donation will deliver seafood packages to 144 social welfare facilities and 4,577 vulnerable individuals across Jeju Province. The seafood packages, which include items such as pollock, mackerel, and black cod, can cost up to 100,000 won each, with a total of 1,015 packages prepared. This project was carried out with a budget of 100 million won secured through the "Seafood Mutual Discount Support Project," a public bidding project of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, and the Jeju Regional Cooperative Association utilized the specialty products of each cooperative in line with the intentions of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and the Jeju Provincial Government.

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The Jeju Regional Cooperative Association (President Kim Mi-ja) held a donation event for fish packages together with Kim Ae-sook, the Vice Governor of Jeju Province, at the Jenam Child Center in Seogwipo City last 10th. This donation will deliver fish packages to 4,577 vulnerable people in 144 social welfare facilities across Jeju Province. The fish packages include items such as pollack, mackerel, and black porgy, with a maximum value of 100,000 won each, totaling 1,015 packages. This project was carried out with a budget of 100 million won secured through being selected for the 'Fishery Product Mutual Discount Support Project', a public bidding project of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. The Jeju Regional Cooperative Association expects this initiative to provide warm year-end gifts to the vulnerable and increase income for fishermen, achieving a dual benefit by utilizing local specialties from each cooperative in line with the intentions of the Ministry of Oceans and ...
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