On the 16th, the Seodaemun Police Station in Seoul held a flea market to share love for socially vulnerable groups. <br/>Photo by Seodaemun Police Station

On the 16th, the Seodaemun Police Station in Seoul held a flea market to share love for socially vulnerable groups.
Photo by Seodaemun Police Station

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Gyumin] The police held a flea market for victims of domestic violence and child abuse.


Seodaemun Police Station in Seoul announced on the 16th that it hosted a love-sharing flea market for socially vulnerable groups. This event was organized to provide practical support to victims of domestic violence and child abuse who are experiencing economic difficulties.


The majority of the staff from Seodaemun Police Station participated in the event, and nearby child protection agencies in Mapo-gu and Seodaemun-gu Office also took part.


About 400 items were received for the flea market, with sales proceeds totaling approximately 1.03 million KRW, and about 420,000 KRW was collected through a love donation box held alongside the event.


The staff of the Women and Youth Division at Seodaemun Police Station plan to select families at risk of recurring domestic violence and child abuse within the jurisdiction who need assistance and deliver the proceeds to them later.



Lee Seonrae, Chief of Seodaemun Police Station, said, “It is meaningful that the staff voluntarily planned the event to deliver love to the local community,” and added, “We will continue to spare no effort in protecting and supporting socially vulnerable groups within Seodaemun-gu.”


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