▲Community Development ▲Resident Harmony Service ▲Environmental Protection ▲Cultural and Sports Development ▲Promotion of Good Morals (Filial Piety, Good Deeds, etc.) in 5 Categories

Receiving Nominations for the 'Gangseo District Resident Award' Candidates View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Noh Hyun-song) will accept nominations for the ‘Gangseo Citizen Award’ candidates from August 2 to 27.


The Gangseo Citizen Award is given to residents and organizations who have contributed to community harmony and regional development. The district discovers exemplary Gangseo citizens and presents the award annually.


The award categories are ▲Community Development ▲Citizen Harmony and Volunteerism ▲Environmental Protection ▲Culture and Sports Development ▲Public Morality (including filial piety, good deeds, etc.)?a total of five categories.


Nominees must have continuously resided in Gangseo-gu for more than three years as of October 11 this year and be individuals or members of organizations (including businesses) with special achievements in each category. However, nominees must be registered residents of Gangseo-gu and receive recommendations from at least 20 citizens who are not members of the same household.


To nominate, submit a recommendation letter signed by multiple citizens, a record of achievements, a resident registration abstract (including address change history for the past three years), a consent form for personal information use, and other supporting documents to the local community service center or the relevant department for each category.


The final awardees will be decided after fact-checking of achievements and deliberation by the award review committee. The award ceremony is scheduled to take place in October.


Recipients will also receive benefits such as priority invitations to various events hosted by the district and local offices, as well as priority recommendations for government commendations and awards.


A district official said, “This event was prepared to express our gratitude to the citizens who have devoted themselves to serving and volunteering for the district in various areas,” adding, “We hope this opportunity will help discover many unsung heroes who have quietly dedicated themselves to the community.”



Meanwhile, the Gangseo Citizen Award was first established in 1997 and has recognized a total of 191 recipients to date.


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