Wealth sharing campaign spreading in Suncheon to aid coronavirus victims
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SUNCHEON, South Korea, June 29, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
A wealth sharing campaign has been spreading in Suncheon, a city about 415
kilometers south of Seoul, to support underprivileged citizens hit hard by the
coronavirus outbreak. According to the municipality of Suncheon said on Friday.
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The campaign was launched in March at the proposal of Suncheon Mayor Heo Seok,
who took a cue from the wealthy people of the Joseon Dynasty(1392-1910), who
were praised for practicing noblesse oblige by sharing their possessions with
the poor under the so-called "gwonbun" movement.
"A total of 104 institutions and groups have donated 680 million won
(US$567,186), including 10 million won from the mayor himself," the city said.
Using the donations, the municipal government has created 500 to 1,000 aid
packages every month for distribution to low-income households, disabled
people, multicultural households and other underprivileged citizens suffering
economic difficulties due to the spread of COVID-19.
The aid packages made with the help of volunteers contain daily necessities,
including rice, "ramyeon" (instant noodles), dried laver, fruits and face masks.
SOURCE: Suncheon City Hall
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Caption: Volunteers sort aid packages made with donations for delivery to the city's
underprivileged citizens, in this file photo provided by the Suncheon City
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