Wednesday, September 12, 2012

12.09.12 MBC '2012 KOICA's DREAM' is back with an upgrade in their spirit of service

Going the the other side of the globe to share love, volunteers giving their devotion and enthusiasm, continuing from last year 'KOICA's DREAM' wil
l also bring audiences with lots of fiery emotions this year.

MBC special feature '2012 KOICA's DREAM' is about overseas publicity charitable activities in Korea, following Korea International Association KOICA 20111 group activities in Peru, Paraguay, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Senegal, this year will also have activities in five countries which include Sarwar, Nepal, Vietnam, Pakistan, Tanzania.

In addition, 'MBC KOICA'S DREAM' previously which receives lots of support from audience will comeback with an upgrade in the spirit of service as '2012 KOICA's DREAM' in this mid-October.

(omitted the rest and focuses on Seungho and Mir's trip to Vietnam)

Lee Bong Won, Park Kwang Hyun, Seungho and Mir together in Vietnam

In estimation there will be about 19 ordinary volunteers together with gag man Lee Bong Won, actor Park Kwang Hyun, MBLAQ Seungho and Mir 4 artist volunteers and other volunteers forming a volunteer corps heading into Vietnam's poverty-stricken neighborhood to help, and to convey love from Korea.

The first stop that the Vietnam volunteer corps is going is Deurung Village, a ethnic minority village located in the central-southern of Vietnam. This village has a pipeline configuration as low as 30%, if there is an installation of pipes, it will bring benefit to more than 60,000 people, the Korea International Association launched facility water group and a purification group in the past 30 months and it is predicted that they will be completing this project together with MBC volunteer corps.

In addition to create a more convenient and healthy lifestyle for the villagers, the volunteer crops is also planning to install pipeline from house to house on inhabited islands.

At the same time, the Vietnam volunteers have also brought a special cultural space to residents who are confined in the island and does not have a chance to enjoy cultural life.

Source: news.nate.com


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