In Pyeongnae-dong, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, anonymous donations of money contained in paper bags or side dish containers followed.



According to Namyangju City, on the 29th of last month, a woman in her 40s came to the Pyeongnae-dong community center and handed the employee a paper bag with money, saying, "Please use it for the needy." 



When a startled employee asked for his name, the woman said, "I found the community center after consulting with my husband about how to help children, teenagers, and the elderly living alone." I left my seat.



The paper bag contained a total of 1216,320 won, including 50,000 bundles of cash.



Previously, on the 10th of the same month, a woman in her 50s left a side dish container containing 208,280 won including coins and banknotes at the Pyeongnae-dong community center without revealing her identity.



A community center employee found the side dish box and rushed after it, but the woman said, "It's the money my family has saved for a year, but the amount is too small, so I just leave it."



Inside the side dish, 'Please use it for a good cause. It was a small amount, so I'm embarrassed."



Even on the 9th of the same month, a woman in her 30s left 2 million won without revealing her name, saying, "Please use it to make children happy."



“We express our respect and gratitude to anonymous donors,” said Pyeongnae dong chief Woo Hae-deok.According to the wishes of the donors, the donations will be used in a necessary way.”



(Photo = provided by Namyangju City, Yonhap News)