Gwangju City Family Center in Gyeonggi announced on the 11th that it held the 2024 project report meeting "Moduga Eoullim" on the 10th at the City Hall Sunam Hall to wrap up the year's projects.

Gwangju Family Center held the 2024 project report meeting "Moduga Eoullim" on the 10th at the City Hall Sunam Hall to wrap up the year's projects, and the attendees are taking a commemorative photo. Provided by Gyeonggi Gwangju City

Gwangju Family Center held the 2024 project report meeting "Moduga Eoullim" on the 10th at the City Hall Sunam Hall to wrap up the year's projects, and the attendees are taking a commemorative photo. Provided by Gyeonggi Gwangju City

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The event was attended by about 130 people, including Mayor Bang Se-hwan, guests, and center users. It began with a Chinese song performance by children who learned the language of their motherland this year, followed by the 2024 project report, various family support commendations, activity essay presentations, and a Korean language education completion ceremony.


Mayor Bang Se-hwan said, "I hope that 2024 was a time when all families shared and grew together, spending hopeful moments with diverse families and growing into happy and warm families," adding, "In 2025, the Gwangju City Family Center will continue to actively support a family culture of 'Moduga Together, Moduga Eoullim,' and the city will also provide strong support."



Meanwhile, the Gwangju City Family Center is a family welfare specialized institution supported by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, Gyeonggi Province, and Gwangju City, and is entrusted and operated by the Korea Regional Welfare Volunteer Association. It provides various services including family relationships, family care, family life, community activities with families, and child care support projects.


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