On the 6th, the 24th Social Welfare Day Celebrated with Welfare Expo... 25 Organizations Including Welfare Facilities and Public Institutions Participate, Operating Welfare Service Promotion and Experience Booths

'2023 Gwanak-gu Welfare Expo' Held View original image

Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) will hold the "2023 Gwanak-gu Welfare Expo" at 10 a.m. on September 6th in celebration of the 24th Social Welfare Day.


Hosted by Gwanak-gu and organized by the Gwanak-gu Community Social Security Council, the "2023 Gwanak-gu Welfare Expo" is themed "Gwanak, the Best Community Happy Together," aiming to encourage residents' interest and participation in social welfare and to revitalize local welfare.


In particular, through this expo, the district plans to award commendations to 42 individuals and one organization who have contributed to the development of social welfare, encourage social welfare workers, and boost their pride.


A total of 25 organizations, including local welfare facilities and public institutions, will participate in the expo to promote their projects and systems such as ▲discovering welfare blind spots ▲the National Basic Livelihood Security recipients system ▲child abuse prevention ▲smoking cessation, and provide customized welfare consultations.


Additionally, experience booths such as ▲upcycling craft workshops ▲life photo memory sessions ▲hand knitting ▲calligraphy will be operated to attract residents' attention and help them easily experience welfare services.


Along with this, the "Harmony Yard" will be held featuring various busking performance teams including acoustic, popera, yodel songs, and bubble & balloon shows, offering rest and enjoyment to local residents and social welfare workers, creating a space of empathy where everyone becomes one.


Given the district's high welfare demand, the district expects that many local residents will efficiently receive welfare service information through this expo. For more details, please contact the Welfare Policy Division of Gwanak-gu Office.



A district official said, "We hope this expo will be an opportunity to rethink the 'value of togetherness,'" adding, "The district will continue to spare no support to provide welfare services that local residents can feel and empathize with."


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