[Photo] Park Seong-su, Songpa District Mayor, Joins Seoul Metropolitan Council's 'SOS Relay Challenge' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Park Seong-su, Mayor of Songpa District Office, participated in the Seoul Metropolitan Council's 'SOS (Save Our Seoul) Relay Challenge' to protect socially vulnerable groups and resolve welfare blind spots.


The 'SOS Relay Challenge' is a campaign aimed at forming a national consensus to eliminate welfare blind spots, including various violence and abuse against socially vulnerable groups such as child abuse.


The SOS Challenge began in April through the SNS (Instagram, Facebook, KakaoTalk) of Kim In-ho, Chairman of the Seoul Metropolitan Council.


Park Seong-su, who joined the challenge after being nominated by Kim Seon-gap, Mayor of Gwangjin District Office, nominated Lee Hwang-su, Chairman of Songpa District Council, and Kim So-nyeon, Chief of Seoul Songpa Police Station, as the next participants in the relay challenge.


On this day, Mayor Park Seong-su, together with the staff of the Crisis Family Integrated Support Center who are working to prevent domestic violence and abuse and resolve welfare blind spots, shouted the SOS Challenge pledge (#Look Closely #Search #Inform #Protect) and carried out the SNS challenge.



Mayor Park Seong-su stated, “Recently, heartbreaking child abuse death cases such as the Jeong-in case, as well as deaths among welfare-vulnerable groups due to financial hardship, have not ceased,” and added, “We will do our best to create a safe and happy Songpa where all residents are protected and socially vulnerable groups are cared for by carrying out the SOS Challenge pledge together with all residents.”


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