Yangcheon-gu Holds 'Hanmaeum Workshop' to Strengthen Collaboration of Dong Community Security Council
Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Lee Gi-jae) announced on the 13th that it held a 'One Heart Workshop' at Nami Island for about 200 participants, including members of the Dong Community Security Council and related public officials, to strengthen welfare capabilities.
Based on Article 4, Paragraph 5 of the Social Welfare Services Act, which mandates local governments to activate private sector social welfare promotion activities, this workshop was organized to open a communication channel between the public and private sectors, foster a sense of welfare community, and establish a resident-led welfare culture through in-depth education focused on best practices.
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Visiting the workshop site, Lee Gi-jae, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, awarded exemplary members, attended welfare education, and discussed public-private cooperation plans related to the enhancement of residents' welfare. He said, "I sincerely thank the members of the Dong Community Security Council who have practiced warm welfare by visiting every corner of the livelihood field. Going forward, based on close cooperation and communication between the public and private sectors, I will work together with you to create a warm and happy city of Yangcheon that walks with the vulnerable."
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