Jeonbuk District JC Special Friendship Association Signs Business Agreement with Related Organizations
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] The Jeonbuk District JC Special Friendship Association (District President Kim Taein) announced on the 28th that it has signed a business agreement with Wansan Police Station, Jesus Hospital, and Lotte Department Store to protect and support socially vulnerable crime victim migrant women through cooperation with the police and related organizations in each region.
The business agreement ceremony held at Wansan Police Station on this day is expected to provide great help to migrant women and foreigners who are highly exposed to crime due to language and cultural differences and are vulnerable to reporting and recovering from crime damage, based on the opinions of experts.
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Kim Taein, District President of the Jeonbuk District JC Special Friendship Association, said, “This business agreement ceremony has greater significance due to the voluntary participation of related organizations that empathize with the need to protect and support socially vulnerable migrant women and other foreigners,” and added, “In the future, we will carry out economic support and volunteer activities for migrant women through organic consultation with the ‘Crime Victim Migrant Women Council.’”
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