Ulju-gun Community Security Council (Co-Chairmen Lee Soon-geol and Oh Se-gon) held a completion ceremony for the Solitary Death Prevention Leader Course on the 2nd at the Munsu Hall of the county office, attended by County Governor Lee Soon-geol and Keeper Korea CEO Kim Seok-jung.


This course was prepared to raise local residents' awareness of solitary death prevention and to train professional leaders who can proactively monitor and respond to socially isolated neighbors, as the issue of solitary deaths has recently become a serious concern.


The education was conducted over 10 sessions for 45 members of the Ulju-gun Community Security Council by Keeper Korea CEO Kim Seok-jung, well known as Korea's first heirloom organizer. In-depth lectures were given on theoretical and practical approaches to solitary death prevention.



Governor Lee Soon-geol said, "Solitary death is not just an individual's problem but a responsibility of the entire community," adding, "I hope the warm interest and solitary death prevention activities of the council members will become a strong shield for our neighbors in crisis."

The Ulju-gun Community Security Council is holding a completion ceremony for the Solitary Death Prevention Leader Course and taking a commemorative photo.

The Ulju-gun Community Security Council is holding a completion ceremony for the Solitary Death Prevention Leader Course and taking a commemorative photo.

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