The Gwangju Volunteer Center held a volunteer activity called the "My Life Shot Project" on the 20th at "Gyeonggi Gwangju Happy Meongnyangyi," an organization promoting the rescue and adoption of stray cats in the area. <Photo by Gyeonggi Gwangju>

The Gwangju Volunteer Center held a volunteer activity called the "My Life Shot Project" on the 20th at "Gyeonggi Gwangju Happy Meongnyangyi," an organization promoting the rescue and adoption of stray cats in the area.

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The Gwangju Volunteer Center (Chairman Bang Se-hwan) announced on the 22nd that it carried out the ‘Myosa Shot Project’ volunteer activity on the 20th at ‘Gyeonggi Gwangju Happy Meongnyangi,’ a local organization dedicated to rescuing and promoting the adoption of stray cats, to discover new volunteers and revitalize volunteer activities.


The ‘Myosa Shot Project’ is a program initiated to address the issue of overloaded animal protection facilities in Gwangju city, which has become a social problem, by improving awareness of stray animals and addressing the low adoption rates through volunteer activities.


On the morning of the day, general citizens participated in cleaning the cat shelters and individual care (such as brushing), and in the afternoon, the volunteer photography group Cheongseokgol Photo Club (President Han Jun-hee), registered as a volunteer organization, was connected to conduct a photo shoot volunteer activity promoting the adoption of about 30 cats in the shelter.


Meanwhile, the adoption promotion photos of stray cats produced from this activity will be posted on the ‘Gyeonggi Gwangju Happy Meongnyangi’ SNS. Volunteer activities involving sharing adoption promotional materials via personal SNS by general citizens are planned.



The Gwangju Volunteer Center will do its best to make volunteer activities that discover volunteers and respond to community issues accessible to everyone.


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