Sharing Activities Seeking Prohibited Areas by About 30 Adolescents

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] Adolescents in Namwon-si, Jeonbuk, have engaged in sharing activities to deliver hope and encouragement to local residents deeply saddened by flood damage during the difficult times of COVID-19.


According to the city on the 25th, the Youth Training Center visited Geumji-myeon, which suffered flood damage, on the 21st along with about 30 youths active at the center to carry out sharing activities.


This sharing activity was the second volunteer effort in the flood-affected area, involving the Youth Operating Committee, the Center Keeper Club, the Ensemble Baking Club, and youths from the After-School Academy, all active at the city’s Youth Training Center.


On that day, the youths delivered items worth about 3.5 million won, including 3,000 masks, 200 mask necklace cases, 100 bottles of hand sanitizer, beverages, and handmade packaged cookies, wishing for the swift return of flood victims to their homes.


The youths’ sharing activities followed their first on-site flood recovery efforts on the 12th at Sejeon Village in Songdong-myeon. Their second on-site volunteer activity was canceled due to the sudden spread of COVID-19, so they expressed their regret by delivering goods instead.



A student who participated in this activity said, “Although I am disappointed not to participate directly on-site, I joined with the hope of contributing even a little to the heartbreaking disaster situation in our area,” adding, “I will take this opportunity to pay more attention to my neighbors and community in the future.”


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