Yeosu Police Conduct Warm Winter Welfare Activities for Year-End and New Year
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] The Yeosu Police Station (Chief Moon Byung-hoon) Women and Youth Division, together with the local social service organization Jwasuyeong Lions Club, conducted a welfare activity the day before yesterday to provide living expenses to at-risk youth in the area who are facing financial difficulties due to the spread of COVID-19.
This welfare activity was hosted jointly by Yeosu Police Station and Jwasuyeong Lions Club while adhering to COVID-19 prevention guidelines, and was organized to extend a warm helping hand to the youth, who are the future leaders.
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Seong Mi-yeon, head of the Women and Youth Division at Yeosu Police Station, stated, “We hope this small support will help the youth experiencing economic hardships due to COVID-19, and we will make every effort to foster healthy youth through continuous attention.”
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