Suwon Mayor Lee Jae-jun is delivering a greeting at the '24th Social Welfare Day Ceremony' held on the 6th at the Jangangu Community Center Hannuri Art Hall.

Suwon Mayor Lee Jae-jun is delivering a greeting at the '24th Social Welfare Day Ceremony' held on the 6th at the Jangangu Community Center Hannuri Art Hall.

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Suwon Mayor Lee Jae-jun urged social workers and citizens to work together to ensure that Suwon Saebit Care can fulfill its role.


Mayor Lee Jae-jun attended the '24th Social Welfare Day Commemoration Ceremony' held on the 6th at the Jangangu Community Center Hannuri Art Hall and emphasized, "The core of Saebit Care is the village community," adding, "If social workers and citizens pay attention, Saebit Care can succeed."


The 24th Social Welfare Day (September 7) commemoration ceremony, hosted by Suwon City and co-organized by the Suwon City Social Welfare Council, Suwon City Social Workers Association, and Suwon City Community Security Council, included awards for social welfare day meritorious service, an encouragement speech by Mayor Lee Jae-jun, congratulatory remarks by Kim Ki-jung, Chairman of the Suwon City Council, a reading of the Social Welfare Business Ethics Declaration, and a performance by magician Lee Eun-gyeol.


More than 20 social welfare organizations operated promotional and experiential booths for social welfare projects at the outdoor plaza of Jangangu Office on the same day.


Suwon City also set up a booth to promote the Saebit Care project and the mobile administrative participation platform 'Saebit Care Project.'


Since July 1, Suwon City has been piloting the 'Suwon Saebit Care' project in eight neighborhoods, providing care services to all citizens in need of care.



Suwon Saebit Care centers on the village community to establish a system that identifies neighbors in need of care and provides them with essential care services.


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