Deogyusan National Park, Health Sharing Camp Operation
The Korea National Park Service Deogyusan National Park Office (Director Yang Hae-seung) will operate the Health Sharing Camp for the prevention and management of atopic dermatitis a total of six times from the 29th of next month until November 7. Photo by Deogyusan National Park
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Go Dallyoung] The Deogyusan National Park Office of the Korea National Park Service (Director Yang Haeseung) announced on the 29th that it will operate the Health Sharing Camp for the prevention and management of atopic dermatitis a total of six times from next month 29th to November 7th.
This camp will be held at Jinan Highland Healing Forest, targeting about 210 atopic children (elementary school students) and their parents from vulnerable groups nationwide (social welfare corporations), with 35 participants per session. The Deogyusan National Park Office and Jinan County Medical Center will collaborate to run the program.
Various programs such as National Park Making Experience Program, Hanji Paper Craft Experience, Atopy Specialized Counseling, and Eco-friendly Craft Experience will be offered.
In particular, the Health Sharing Camp is free of charge, open to children with environmentally induced diseases and their families except those who participated in 2019, and priority participation opportunities are given to children from vulnerable groups.
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Lee Sangwon, Head of the Exploration Facilities Division at Deogyusan National Park Office, said, “By enhancing the professionalism of the program through a collaborative system with specialized institutions for the prevention of environmental diseases, we hope this will be an opportunity for participants to practice healthy lifestyle habits.”
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