Gyeongbuk Yecheon-gun Utilizes Ssudam Running Envelopes... Promoting 'Welfare Blind Spot Discovery'
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwi-yeol] Yecheon-gun, Gyeongbuk, is drawing attention by adding promotional phrases about discovering welfare blind spots on the back of the dedicated Ssudam Running bags and conducting large-scale publicity.
As a county-wide movement promoting Ssudam Running to practice carbon neutrality is underway, the dedicated bags used by residents have printed the phrase "Looking for welfare blind spots! Please inform us about neighbors in need" along with contact information for the Welfare Team at the County Office's Resident Welfare Division and the Eup/Myeon Administrative Welfare Centers.
This promotion is expected to have a twofold effect: picking up trash to protect the environment while also encouraging attention to neighbors in need, enabling residents to receive necessary social welfare services through consultations with welfare officials.
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A Yecheon-gun official said, "Through collaboration between the Resident Welfare Division and the Environmental Management Department, we included promotional phrases about welfare blind spots on the Ssudam Running bags. We hope this serves as an opportunity to think about welfare blind spots and to respond to various welfare needs by early discovering and supporting vulnerable households to prevent unfortunate incidents caused by lack of welfare benefits."
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