Bread Handmade by Residents
Delivered to Children at Welfare Centers

Gwangju Urban Corporation recently carried out a sharing activity by delivering 'snack packages' to local community welfare centers and low-income children. Photo by Gwangju Urban Corporation

Gwangju Urban Corporation recently carried out a sharing activity by delivering 'snack packages' to local community welfare centers and low-income children. Photo by Gwangju Urban Corporation

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Gwangju Urban Corporation (President Kim Seungnam) announced on June 2 that it recently carried out a sharing activity by delivering snack packages to local community welfare centers and low-income children.


The snack packages delivered during this event held special significance, as they included bread handmade by residents of Ssangchon Seyeong 3rd Complex. Residents voluntarily participated in a pre-event baking experience program, where they spent time making and packaging bread for children. Through this process, their warm-heartedness toward their neighbors was conveyed.


The finished bread was included in the snack packages and distributed to children from low-income and protected families through comprehensive social welfare centers and local children's centers. This sharing activity became a valuable opportunity to promote emotional exchange between generations through the voluntary participation of public housing residents and collaboration with local community organizations, while also delivering joy and messages of encouragement to children.


President Kim Seungnam stated, "It is even more meaningful that bread handmade by residents for their neighbors was delivered to children," adding, "We will continue to spread warmth throughout the local community through a variety of cultural activities together with our residents."





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