Family Relationship Recovery Program
Supporting Children in Institutional Care and Their Families

Mokpo City operated the "2025 Family Relationship Recovery Program" on the 14th for children in institutional care preparing to return to their original families and their families. Photo by Mokpo City

Mokpo City operated the "2025 Family Relationship Recovery Program" on the 14th for children in institutional care preparing to return to their original families and their families. Photo by Mokpo City

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Mokpo City in South Jeolla Province recently operated the "2025 Family Relationship Recovery Program" for children in institutional care preparing to return to their original families and their families.


According to the city on the 22nd, this program was designed to help children in care and their original families experience positive interactions and emotional support. It also aimed to strengthen the caregiving capacity of guardians and support the prompt return of children to their original families.


The event included water safety education and a yacht experience, lunch with family members, and a mug-making craft activity. During the water safety education, participants learned safety rules and built cooperation and a sense of connection through the yacht experience. In the craft activity, they continued conversations naturally while decorating mugs with photos and drawings they had taken and created themselves.


One guardian said, "Through these experiences with my child, I was able to better understand their personality and individuality," while one child shared, "I enjoyed spending time with my mom after such a long time."



A city official stated, "We will continue to provide a variety of family relationship recovery programs so that children and guardians can better understand each other and strengthen their emotional bonds."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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