The 2023 Gyeongnam Green Mothers' Association Annual General Meeting and the Appointment Ceremony for the New Executive Members of the Association were held on the 26th at the conference room of the new building of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency.


According to the Provincial Police Agency, during this annual general meeting, certificates of appreciation were awarded to the former executive members who worked hard last year, and appointment letters were given to the new executive members for this year.


Chief Kim Byung-su and the association shared difficulties encountered in activities aimed at establishing a child-first traffic culture and discussed alternatives and directions for future activities.


Kim Byung-su, Chief of Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency (center front row), is taking a commemorative photo with the Green Mothers' Association. <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency]

Kim Byung-su, Chief of Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency (center front row), is taking a commemorative photo with the Green Mothers' Association.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency]

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Chief Kim said, “The sweat of the Green Mothers and the heartfelt care of mothers who cherish every child come together to reduce child traffic accidents,” adding, “I express my gratitude to the Green Mothers who quietly fulfill their duties to create safe routes for children to go to and from school.”


He continued, “Please make efforts to guide and educate children from an early age to develop safe walking habits together with the police.”



The new president stated, “Along with guidance activities to prevent child traffic accidents and create safe routes to and from school, we will actively participate in various safety education programs and campaigns,” and added, “The Green Mothers will take the lead in making Gyeongnam the safest place for children nationwide.”


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