The Jeonbuk Imsil-eup Happiness Guarantee Council (co-chairmen Hong Seongman and Park Mansik) recently held its 3rd quarter regular meeting at the Happiness Nuriwon Book Cafe, attended by about 20 council members.


According to the Imsil-eup Happiness Guarantee Council on the 24th, the regular meeting discussed specialized projects to be promoted by the council in the second half of the year, and resolved to actively identify crisis families and vulnerable groups in welfare blind spots and focus on linking welfare services.

The Imsil-eup Happiness Guarantee Council delivered seasonal kimchi to 30 low-income households. <br>[Photo by Imsil-eup Happiness Guarantee Council]

The Imsil-eup Happiness Guarantee Council delivered seasonal kimchi to 30 low-income households.
[Photo by Imsil-eup Happiness Guarantee Council]

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Following this, as a specialized project, seasonal kimchi (napa cabbage kimchi, cucumber kimchi) was delivered to 30 low-income households, their health status and well-being were checked, and any housing damage caused by the prolonged rainy season and heavy rains was inspected.


The seasonal kimchi sharing project selects households in the summer side dish blind spots and supports them with various seasonal side dishes three times to help them overcome the heat.


Park Mansik, the private sector chairman, said, “I am glad to be able to support seasonal kimchi to low-income families,” and added, “We will continue to develop and promote specialized projects that meet the needs of residents so that comfort and love can be delivered to those in need.”



Imsil = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Nosik baekok@asiae.co.kr


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