Life Love Campaign to Promote Proper Drinking Culture and Respect for Life

Jangheung-gun Mental Health Welfare Center announced on the 13th that it conducted a Life Love Campaign activity to promote November as Alcohol Harm Prevention Month and to foster a proper drinking culture and a culture of respect for life.


This campaign, held together with the Jangheung-gun Life Keeper (hereinafter Jangsaengi) District Unit, was carried out targeting residents and businesses in the bustling area of Jangheung-eup.


The Jangsaengi District Unit is a volunteer group trained in life keeper education and has been supporting life love activities such as suicide prevention campaigns, monitoring of safe pesticide storage boxes, and the Jangheung-eup Mind Care Village Project since February.


Jangheung-gun Life Guardians Police Substation conducted a Life Love Campaign activity. Photo by Jangheung-gun

Jangheung-gun Life Guardians Police Substation conducted a Life Love Campaign activity. Photo by Jangheung-gun

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During the campaign, the center provided information about institutions that can help residents suffering from emotional depression and stress by posting suicide prevention posters and distributing promotional materials for the 24-hour mental health crisis counseling hotline.


Additionally, for customers of Life Love Practice Stores, which are partner organizations in the carbon monoxide suicide prevention project, depression and alcohol use disorder screening tests were conducted to identify high-risk groups for mental health issues.


A representative of the Jangheung-gun Mental Health Welfare Center said, “We hope that residents struggling emotionally will reach out to the center, receive help, and recover their mental health. We will continue to monitor the mental health of residents through ongoing cooperation with local resources and campaign activities, and strive to foster and spread a culture of respect for life.”



The Jangheung-gun Mental Health Welfare Center offers free psychiatric consultations twice a week for residents experiencing mental health difficulties. For more details, please contact the Jangheung-gun Mental Health Welfare Center.


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