Immune-Boosting Exercises, Flower Pot Kit Making... Psychological and Physical Quarantine Activities

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Songpa-gu (Mayor Park Seong-su) is conducting a 'Non-face-to-face Disaster Relief Shelter Experience Camp' through the Songpa-gu Volunteer Center to overcome COVID-19 during the summer vacation.


This camp was prepared to raise awareness of safety at home regarding infectious disease disasters amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and to provide ways to wisely overcome disaster situations.


The program consists of psychological and physical quarantine activities that the whole family can participate in.


▲ Making flower-shaped ‘Corona Bye (bye) dolls’ using clay ▲ ‘Ways to relieve psychological difficulties experienced in daily life during disasters’ through art play ▲ Various activities such as ‘Stretching methods with family’ to boost immunity will be conducted.


Along with this, activities to restore neighborly relationships disrupted by COVID-19 will also be carried out, such as ▲ writing communication notes to help resolve conflicts between neighbors ▲ making flowerpot kits to gift to neighbors.


Any family of 2 to 4 members with children in grades 4 to 6 of elementary school among Songpa-gu residents can participate. Families wishing to participate can apply on the Songpa-gu Volunteer Center website by August 10, and the camp will be held for the first 20 families on a first-come, first-served basis.



All activities will be conducted in a non-face-to-face manner. After conducting online preliminary education for participating families, the education will be held on August 19 from 1 to 5 p.m. using the video meeting platform (ZOOM).

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Park Seong-su, Mayor of Songpa-gu, said, “The role of the family is very important to keep children safe from COVID-19,” and added, “Through this camp, we hope children will correctly re-recognize infectious disease disaster situations, learn appropriate response methods, and have a healthy and safe vacation.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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