Cheongsong Bunam-myeon Cafe 'Hakgyo Jongi Ddaengddaengddaeng' Offers Free Meals to Elderly Living Alone
Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongbuk Province (Governor Yoon Kyung-hee) announced that on June 21, the cafe "Hakgyo Jongi Ddaengddaengddaeng" (CEO Kang Kyung-min), located in Bunam-myeon, invited 10 elderly people living alone in the area and provided them with a free lunch, practicing neighborly love.
At the cafe "Hakgyo Jongi Ddaengddaengddaeng" in Bunam-myeon, Cheongsong, 10 elderly people living alone in the area were invited on the 21st and provided with free lunch, practicing neighborly love.
View original imageThe cafe "Hakgyo Jongi Ddaengddaengddaeng" is located inside the Namgwan Living Culture Center in Daejeon 2-ri, Bunam-myeon, and serves not only coffee and beverages but also meal menus, making it a popular spot frequently used by residents and serving as a community gathering place.
The lunch on that day was held as CEO Kang Kyung-min personally invited 10 elderly people living alone to practice neighborly love and give back the love of local residents to society.
The elderly attendees expressed their gratitude, saying, "Eating delicious food makes me feel good and healthier," and "We thank the owner who shares a kind and warm heart."
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CEO Kang Kyung-min said, "As much as I am loved by the residents, I wanted to do something that truly helps the local community," adding, "I am happy to bring great joy to the elderly through small sharing and plan to continue serving meals in the future."
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