Jeonbuk Gunsan Police Station Delivers 'Love Packages' to Underprivileged Youth View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Tae-in] Gunsan Police in Jeonbuk extended a helping hand to underprivileged youth.


On the 15th, Gunsan Police Station announced that they delivered "Love Packages" to underprivileged youth who are struggling with meal solutions due to economic difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic or because they come from grandparent-headed or single-parent families.


The delivery ceremony was attended by Gunsan Police Chief Choi Hong-beom, head and manager of the Women and Youth Division, school liaison team leader, Yoo Tae-ho, CEO of HS Chemical, Director Choi Yo-sik, Go Gye-gon, Chairman of Gunsan Horticultural Agricultural Cooperative, and Executive Director Go Sang-gon, who all graced the event.


The Love Package delivery program is an event where the school liaison officers of the Women and Youth Division at Gunsan Police Station have collaborated with the private sector since last year to deliver snacks to underprivileged youth.


This year, Yoo Tae-ho, CEO of HS Chemical, sponsored 220 boxes of Gunsan Jjamppong Ramen (worth approximately 8.8 million KRW) for youth in welfare blind spots.


The Women and Youth Division of Gunsan Police Station plans to select recipients from vulnerable groups such as at-risk youth, exemplary youth, victims of school violence, domestic violence, child abuse, and youth from impoverished families, and deliver the packages accordingly.



Chief Choi Hong-beom of Gunsan Police Station said, "Through the support of Love Packages, we hope not only to assist youth in welfare vulnerable groups but also to prevent delinquency and misconduct among supported youth. Going forward, school liaison officers will take the lead to ensure continuous support for youth in welfare vulnerable groups."


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