Sejong City, a warm act of sharing created together by religion, businesses, and residents

Published 2025년 11월 27일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] In various parts of Sejong City, warm acts of sharing are being continuously extended towards those in need, adding a heartwarming warmth to the local community as it endures the winter. On the 27th, the Gwangje Temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism donated 7 kg of cabbage and bok choy kimchi and 10 kg of rice to 10 vulnerable households, including single-person elderly and single-parent families, through the Na-seong-dong Community Welfare Council. The abbot of the temple and the officials visited each household directly with the council to deliver the items, inquire about their well-being, and expressed their intention to practice continuous sharing beyond a one-time support. Additionally, the Sejong factory of Namyang Dairy Products donated 15 cabbage kimchi worth 1 million won to the Jang-geun-myeon Community Welfare Council.

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Across various parts of Sejong City, a series of warm acts of sharing have unfolded, adding a comforting warmth to the local community as it braces for winter. On the 27th, the Gwangjesa Temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism donated 7 kg of napa cabbage kimchi and 10 kg of rice to 10 vulnerable households, including single-parent families and elderly living alone, through the Na-seong Community Welfare Council. The abbot and officials visited each household directly to deliver the items and inquire about their well-being, expressing a commitment to sustained acts of sharing beyond a one-time support. Additionally, the Namyang Dairy Products Sejong Factory donated 150 kg of napa cabbage kimchi, worth 1 million won, to the Jang-geun Community Welfare Council. This donation was voluntarily prepared by the factory's employees to coincide with the kimchi-making season. The donated kimchi was delivered to around 50 households, including elderly living alone, single-parent ...
Source: Aflnews

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