"Cheering Your Dream"... Nam-gu, Gwangju, Gifts School Bags Symbolizing a New Start View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Nam-gu, Gwangju (Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 31st that it will provide school bags to encourage 55 Dream Start children who are newly advancing in their studies to carry hope and dreams.


The children receiving the school bags are 18 students entering elementary school in March next year and 37 prospective middle school students who have completed the elementary education course and are entering middle school.


First, the prospective elementary school students will receive functional school bags made of eco-friendly materials for health and safety. In addition, they will be given shoe bags, pocket bags, and teddy bear dolls for hanging on school bags that capture the pure hearts of children.


For middle school entrants, sturdy school bags with high usability will be provided to hold big dreams. Replacing old and worn bags used for a long time, the new school bags carry the spirit of supporting greater goal achievement and a new beginning.


School bags filled with dreams of a new semester and a fresh start will be delivered to the children’s homes from the beginning of the new year.


Nam-gu ensured that no one misses receiving the New Year’s gift by delivering them to each household through integrated child case managers or allowing children to receive them directly at the Nam-gu Dream Start Center they use.


A Nam-gu official said, “We prepared the school bag gifts because we want to share the children’s new start,” and added, “We support the children so that they do not lose hope and can move forward vigorously toward their dreams and goals.”



Meanwhile, through the Dream Start project, Nam-gu provides customized integrated services including health, childcare, and welfare to vulnerable households such as low-income pregnant women, children under 12, and their families. Last year, it also supported 47 elementary and middle school students with school bags.


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