Non-face-to-face and Online Only... Applications Accepted Only from Families with Elementary School Children

Yeongdeungpo-gu 'Non-face-to-face Disaster Relief Camp' Recruiting First 10 Families on a First-Come, First-Served Basis View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Yeongdeungpo-gu is recruiting family volunteer groups to participate in the 'Non-face-to-face Disaster Relief Shelter Camp' until the 24th.


The non-face-to-face disaster relief shelter camp is an experiential camp conducted to provide residents with accurate information related to the prolonged and resurging COVID-19 situation and to foster positive strength to overcome disasters.


The camp, held on the 29th, will be conducted non-face-to-face and online to prevent the spread of COVID-19.


Participants will experience various activities, starting with solving quizzes related to COVID-19 and making a 'Corona Virus Doll' to acquire accurate information and prevention methods about COVID-19.


Next, the 'Family Mind Care' program will be conducted. It helps families develop a positive mindset by engaging in psychological quarantine to overcome personal and family depression that may occur during the recently elevated Level 2 'Social Distancing' practice.


During lunchtime, participants will visit stores struggling due to reduced customers caused by COVID-19, engage in value consumption activities, write supportive messages on receipts, and deliver them to the store owners to encourage small business owners.


Finally, families will make mask loss prevention necklaces themselves and write 'Communication Cards' organized by Seoul City to deliver to neighbors, fostering communication time.


Ten households with elementary school children residing in the area will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications can be made through the district volunteer center website.


Families participating in the camp will also take part in various family volunteer activities conducted later by Yeongdeungpo-gu.



Cha Hyun-il, Mayor of Yeongdeungpo-gu, stated, "I hope this activity helps people recognize accurate information about COVID-19 and develop the ability to wisely overcome disaster situations," and added, "We will continuously prepare various programs to restore relationships and daily life disrupted by COVID-19 and strengthen community solidarity."


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

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