Jeonnam Province Recruits Members for '100 Dads Group' to Share Childcare Tips
First 100 People by June 9th
[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Province announced on the 20th that it is recruiting new members for the ‘Jeonnam 100 Dads Group,’ where dads who are deeply interested and concerned about childcare gather to share their know-how.
The ‘Jeonnam 100 Dads Group’ is open to any novice dad with children born between 2015 and 2019 (ages 3 to 7). The recruitment is limited to 100 people on a first-come, first-served basis.
This year, novice dads will participate in activities such as completing ‘online weekly missions (childcare tasks)’ following childcare tips suggested by mentor dads, sharing childcare experiences and tips, and engaging in experiential events to build intimacy with their children.
Each month, outstanding dads will be selected and awarded various prizes.
Applications can be submitted until the 9th of next month through the Naver Cafe ‘100 Dads Group Official Community.’ The selected members will be announced in the community notice on the 11th.
Last year, programs such as online camping for families, Christmas tree making, and writing love letters were conducted, providing opportunities for dads and children to create precious memories even amid the COVID-19 situation.
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Yoon Yeonhwa, Jeonnam Province Population and Youth Policy Officer, said, “Through the 100 Dads Group, we plan to spread the culture of ‘shared parenting’ to companies and local communities,” adding, “We hope for active interest and participation from novice dads.”
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