Eight Categories Including Sharing and Volunteerism, Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Fisheries, and Environment

Wanju County in North Jeolla Province is accepting nominations for the 'Wanju County Citizen Award' until July 14.


According to the county on the 20th, the Wanju County Citizen Award is given to residents who have greatly contributed to enhancing the honor of the local community and to the stability and development of the region.

Wanju County Office building exterior. Provided by Wanju County

Wanju County Office building exterior. Provided by Wanju County

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The award categories are eight in total: culture and education, sharing and volunteerism, economy, hometown love, filial piety, sports, agriculture, forestry, livestock and fisheries, and environment.


Anyone who has contributed to enhancing the county's reputation through outstanding activities in these fields, thereby improving the quality of life for residents, or who serves as a role model for the community, is eligible for nomination.


Nominees must either have their registered domicile in the county, have lived in the county for at least three years as of the announcement date, or have worked for at least three years (or currently work) at an institution, organization, or company within the county.


Nominators may include heads of social organizations, heads of relevant agencies, county council members, department heads, and town or township mayors. They should submit a nomination form, a statement of achievements, supporting documents and evidence, and photographs to the Administrative Support Division or the local town/township administrative welfare center.


The submitted candidates will undergo on-site verification and the final decision will be made by the Citizen Award Selection Committee. The award ceremony is scheduled to take place on the 60th Wanju County Citizen's Day.





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