Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, will visit four social welfare facilities and one military unit in the province from the 18th to the 27th to spread the culture of sharing and caring and to practice love for neighbors in celebration of Chuseok, the traditional Korean holiday.


He will listen to the difficulties faced by facility officials and workers who are striving for community welfare under challenging conditions at welfare facilities and military units, express gratitude for their hard work, and deliver messages of encouragement.

Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education.

Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education.

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On the 18th, he will visit Aehyang Child Welfare Center, a child care facility located in Gimcheon City, to comfort the officials and workers who are silently volunteering for the dreams and hopes of children in harsh environments. On the 19th, he will visit the 1st Marine Division in Pohang city, which provided swift recovery support to residents after record-breaking heavy rain damage in the northern Gyeongbuk region, to encourage and express gratitude to the soldiers for their hard work.


Additionally, by the 27th, he plans to visit social welfare facilities located in the province in sequence: Bundo Senior Village (elderly care facility), Daejawon (child care facility), and Bonghwa Senior Welfare Center (elderly welfare facility) to share warm affection.



Superintendent Lim Jong-sik said, “I am grateful to the welfare facility officials who work hard for the marginalized in our community and to the soldiers who take the lead in disaster and recovery efforts.” He added, “We will continue to play a role in creating a warm and heartfelt community atmosphere through ongoing practice of sharing and caring culture.”


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