Providing weekly side dishes (5 meals per week) for 1 year to 40 children from vulnerable groups receiving meal support

Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 7th that it has signed a business agreement for the 'Happy Two Meals Project' to establish a public-private cooperation system to support meal services for vulnerable children in the region, together with Happy Narae and the Happy Dosirak Social Cooperative.

Hamyang-gun - Haengbok Narae, Haengbok Du Kki Project Business Agreement Ceremony.

Hamyang-gun - Haengbok Narae, Haengbok Du Kki Project Business Agreement Ceremony.

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The agreement ceremony was attended by Jin Byeong-yeong, the county governor, Jo Min-young, head of Happy Narae, and Choi Jun, secretary-general of the Happy Dosirak Social Cooperative. Starting from March 2025, they plan to provide side dishes (based on 5 meals) once a week for one year to 40 children at risk of food insecurity in the area.


Hamyang-gun will work on identifying the target children and ensuring continuous support after the project ends. Happy Narae will donate the project costs, and the Happy Dosirak Social Cooperative will be responsible for preparing and delivering the side dishes.


Head Jo expressed gratitude, saying, “We thank Hamyang-gun for their administrative support and efforts in various areas for this agreement. We plan to carry out diverse activities to create a society where children can grow up with hope.”



Governor Jin stated, “Hamyang-gun will continue to make various efforts to create a child-friendly environment and support the healthy growth of children.”


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