The Gyeongbuk Uljin-gun Women's Association held the 'Love Birthday Package Project' for 30 low-income and welfare blind spot recipients on May 18 and 19, supported by the Uljin-gun Comprehensive Volunteer Center's volunteer group activity support fund and NH Nonghyup Bank Uljin-gun Branch.

Uljin-gun Women's Association conducted the Love Birthday Package Project.

Uljin-gun Women's Association conducted the Love Birthday Package Project.

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Members of the Women's Association carefully selected recipients through preliminary meetings and home visits. They personally prepared seaweed soup, stir-fried beef, japchae, fruits, and other items, packed the packages, and delivered them directly to each recipient through their respective groups.


Notably, most of the recipients selected for this project were individuals in welfare blind spots who had not received benefits or attention from the government or neighbors. One elderly recipient who received the birthday package said, "I had forgotten my birthday, but receiving warm seaweed soup and side dishes makes me truly happy."


Jo Su-myeong, president of the Women's Association, stated, "We plan to select 30 more welfare blind spot recipients and continue the birthday package project in the second half of this year."



Son Byung-bok, the county governor, expressed his gratitude to the members of the Women's Association for practicing warm neighborly love and urged them to continue leading community volunteer activities in Uljin-gun.


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