Yeongyang-gun Community Childcare Sharing Center Successfully Holds 'Dolbom Pumassi' Group Gathering
At the Shared Childcare Center in Yeongyang-gun, North Gyeongsang Province, the first-floor courtyard hosted the biannual 'Care Sharing' general meeting on the 18th, with six care sharing groups and over 20 members in attendance.
Community Childcare Sharing Center in Yeongyang-gun, Care Cooperative General Meeting. Provided by Yeongyang-gun
View original imageThis gathering served as an opportunity for local parents to share childcare responsibilities and strengthen cooperation with volunteers. Parents from various age groups and backgrounds came together to share their parenting experiences and exchange important information about care sharing activities.
During the event, participants discussed effective ways to operate care sharing programs, collected feedback from those involved, and explored methods for parents and volunteers to collaborate more efficiently. Additionally, participants attended a workshop to relieve parenting stress and enjoyed free communication time, further strengthening their sense of solidarity through shared experiences.
County Governor Oh Dochang stated, "I am confident that care sharing activities will have a positive impact on the local community," adding, "We will continue to support local parents in raising their children through various programs and work to strengthen the power of our community."
The Yeongyang-gun Shared Childcare Center plans to continue providing various forms of support so that parents in the community can ease the burden of childcare and foster a culture of mutual assistance.
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