Happiness in Wangjo 2-dong, Practicing Sharing through 1:1 Matching
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] On the 25th, the Wangjo 2-dong Majungmul Support Council (Co-Chairmen Jang Young-taek and Lee Young-seok) visited and delivered essential daily necessities sets to 14 matched beneficiaries.
The Majungmul Support Council continuously identifies neighbors in welfare blind spots, establishes 1:1 partnerships with those in need, visits them regularly to check on their health and well-being, and practices sharing welfare services and neighborly love.
The 1:1 partnership of the Majungmul Support Council was formed in 2016, expanding the range of social classes between partners and beneficiaries, and is being promoted as a sustainable specialized project of Wangjo 2-dong.
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Lee Young-seok, Chairman of the Majungmul Support Council, said, “We will look into whether there are other beneficiaries facing difficulties due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, and we will make greater efforts to enhance welfare in Wangjo 2-dong, where no neighbors are left isolated, with warm interest and coexistence.”
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