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More and more people are participating in mask donations.

As one person's good deeds are widely known, now, kindergarten students and grandmothers who are basic beneficiaries are leading the way in mask sharing.


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A grandmother passes a black plastic bag to the police on duty and disappears.

It contained 40 masks, 1 million won in cash, and handwritten letters in poor writing.


The grandmother who introduced herself as a street vendor in her 70s as a basic beneficiary said she would be grateful if she wrote it to a difficult person in Daegu, saying she wants to be a boon.

A young brother and sister running down the street and knocking on the door of the police box.


Twenty masks were given to the children by the police officers who had run out of hope.

He also wrote a warm letter stating that he would not be infected with a mask.

[Kim Tae-Hoo / Ulsan Farm 1 Police Station COP: Because of the kids, I have a little more strength, and now I think that I should do better for children… .]

A person with a physical disability in Busan, who thought that donating only the rich was a donation, but he had courage.

This letter from the letter left after leaving 11 masks at the police box called the donation relay.

Masks sent by anonymous neighbors continue to be delivered to other police stations, to the community center, etc.

[Mask donor: (The handicapped person) was impressed when I saw it in front of the police box. So I decided right away. Oh, I can do it.]

It is said that 'the limit that can be helped by one's own ability', and even the donors who have disappeared after leaving dozens of handmade cotton masks, are giving a calm impression during times when the good influence of donations is making a contribution.

(Video editing: Kim Jong-tae, VJ: Hyung-jin Kim)