Good Neighbors Donates 'Sparkling Gift Boxes' for Girls from Low-Income Families
Gift Boxes Delivered to 200 Girls in Gwangju Metropolitan City
Special Programs Including Mentoring, Individual Psychotherapy, and Group Psychotherapy Planned
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Good Neighbors Gwangju Jeonnam Regional Headquarters announced on the 2nd that they delivered Sparkling Gift Boxes for girls from low-income families to 10 elementary and middle schools in Gwangju Metropolitan City.
Good Neighbors Gwangju Jeonnam Regional Headquarters provided Sparkling Gift Boxes, which include items necessary for girls such as sanitary pads for six months, warm compress packs, and hand sanitizers, to 200 girls in Gwangju Metropolitan City.
Additionally, special programs such as one-on-one mentoring, individual psychological therapy, and group psychological therapy will be conducted for 50 of these girls.
Good Neighbors’ support project for girls from low-income families, ‘Sparkling,’ is a program designed to help girls facing economic difficulties grow into healthy members of society.
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Bae Junyeol, head of Good Neighbors Gwangju Jeonnam Regional Headquarters, said, “For girls from low-income families to grow up healthily, social support focused on changes in children and preventive support are necessary. Good Neighbors Gwangju Jeonnam Regional Headquarters will strive to establish a social support network for girls from low-income families in Gwangju Metropolitan City.”
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