On the 8th, the Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station held a 'Serving a Warm Meal' campaign at the Happy Dream Comprehensive Social Welfare Center in the district.


In celebration of Family Month and Parents' Day, carnations were personally pinned on the elderly visiting the welfare center, and meal service volunteering was conducted for those with mobility difficulties.


For facility workers and others, various types and signs of elder abuse such as neglect and abandonment were explained to emphasize the importance of the golden time for early crime detection.


On the same day, a mobile counseling center was also operated to conduct individual consultations to detect conflicts between elderly couples or elder crimes, and to prepare for the disappearance and missing cases of dementia patients, face and fingerprint pre-registration support was provided.



Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station's 'Serving a Warm Meal' Campaign View original image

Ban Ki-moon, the police chief, said, "I hope that a warm meal on Parents' Day brings a small comfort to the elderly," and urged, "Only attention and reporting from those around can be hope for elders suffering from abuse, so if you witness abuse or sense danger, please report immediately to 112."


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