Gwangju University Conducts Volunteer Activity Delivering Lunchboxes of Love View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangju University Volunteer Camp announced on the 8th that it conducted a lunchbox delivery volunteer activity filled with love ahead of the year-end.


Fifteen professors and students from the Department of Hotel and Food Service Cooking at Gwangju University personally prepared about 120 lunchboxes at the school’s Food and Nutrition Hall and delivered them to the Nam-gu Volunteer Center for elderly people living alone in the community.


The lunchboxes of love contained five side dishes including Tteokgalbi, Bulgogi, and Dotori-muk.


The Volunteer Camp, which opened on the second floor of the student union building in October, is promoting various volunteer activities to help local residents in welfare blind spots.


The Volunteer Camp is a small-scale base center established around residential areas, and plans to develop and support volunteer activity programs that utilize students’ specialties and talents in cooperation with the Nam-gu Volunteer Center.



Meanwhile, following the mask strap production conducted to prevent COVID-19 infection, the Gwangju University Volunteer Camp plans to make hand sanitizers and distribute them to local residents and students.


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