Gijang County (County Governor Jung Jongbok) announced on the 28th that it has implemented the "Longevity Photo Shoot Support Program" to help low-income, vulnerable elderly people enjoy a dignified later life.


This program is part of the "Hope Lighthouse Sharing Project Embracing Happiness in Gijang," which is carried out through a fundraising agreement with the Busan Community Chest of Korea. The Gijang County Community Social Security Council is cooperating to provide free photo shoots for 20 elderly residents in the area.


On the 27th, eight elderly people completed their photo sessions on the third floor of the Dongbusan Nonghyup in Jangan-eup. The county explained that this event provided a special memory for those who could not afford to prepare such photos due to financial difficulties, and offered a moment to reflect on the dignity of life.



Jung Jongbok, the governor of Gijang County, said, "I hope this program will be a small support for a healthy and vibrant later life for our seniors," adding, "We will continue to promote various customized welfare programs based on public-private cooperation."

Busan Gijang-gun is promoting a "Longevity Photo Shooting Support" program for elderly people in vulnerable groups.

Busan Gijang-gun is promoting a "Longevity Photo Shooting Support" program for elderly people in vulnerable groups.

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