Mapo-gu Hosts Mental Health Event with Lee Geum-hee

Warm Communication Class with Announcer Lee Geum-hee View original image

Mapo-gu (Mayor Park Gang-su) announced that it will hold the ‘Warm Mind, Mind Awareness Mental Health Day’ event on the 17th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mapo-gu Office auditorium and plaza.


Organized by the Mapo-gu Mental Health Welfare Center, this event was planned to commemorate World Mental Health Day on October 10 and to promote the importance of mental health and eliminate prejudice against mental illness.


At the Mapo-gu Office plaza, various booth events will be held to check the mental health of residents and improve awareness. Residents participating in the event can experience activities that help manage mental health at 18 booths, including ▲calligraphy (stylish writing) ▲horticultural therapy ▲perfume making, and can check their current mental health status through a mind awareness wheel-spinning event.


Additionally, a ‘Warm Mind Photo Zone’ will be set up at one side of the plaza to capture memorable moments for participants.


From 10 a.m., a lecture titled ‘Communication and Empathy in Daily Life for Interpersonal Relationships’ will be held in the auditorium under the theme ‘Warm Communication Class with Lee Geum-hee.’ Lee Geum-hee, a familiar announcer known for programs such as ‘Morning Yard’ and ‘Human Theater,’ will share communication and conversation methods needed in today’s era with residents, drawing on her 33 years of experience. Following the lecture, a performance by the Didimdol Choir will enliven the event.


A district official stated, “Mental health issues are becoming increasingly important in modern society,” and added, “We have prepared various programs to promote the mental health of residents, so we hope many will participate.”


For more details about participating in the event, please visit the Mapo-gu Mental Health Welfare Center website or contact them by phone.



Park Gang-su, Mayor of Mapo-gu, said, “I hope this event will be an opportunity to increase residents’ understanding and interest in mental health,” and added, “Mapo-gu will do its best to spread correct awareness and protect residents’ health through various mental health projects.”


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