Yangpyeong County in Gyeonggi Province, led by Mayor Yang Jinseon, conducted the 'School Violence Prevention (Friendship Love) Campaign Visiting Schools' at Yangpyeongdong Elementary School and Yangil Middle School over two days, on the 15th and 16th.

Yang Jinseon, mayor of Yangpyeong County, conducted the "School Violence Prevention (Friendship Love) Campaign Visiting Schools" at Yangpyeongdong Elementary School and Yangil Middle School on the 15th and 16th. Provided by Yangpyeong County

Yang Jinseon, mayor of Yangpyeong County, conducted the "School Violence Prevention (Friendship Love) Campaign Visiting Schools" at Yangpyeongdong Elementary School and Yangil Middle School on the 15th and 16th. Provided by Yangpyeong County

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This campaign was organized to address the increasingly serious issue of school violence in society and to create a happy school environment by fostering a culture of mutual respect and consideration among youth.


The campaign involved peer counselor clubs and student council members from the participating schools. The Youth Counseling and Welfare Center and the 1388 Youth Support Group also joined, distributing promotional materials to prevent school violence and providing an opportunity for over 1,000 students to reflect on the meaning of 'friendship love.'


In particular, Mayor Yang Jinseon personally participated in the campaign, holding placards and engaging with the students, emphasizing the importance of preventing school violence and urging everyone to work together.


Mayor Yang stated, "Through this campaign, I hope to foster a culture of understanding and respect among youth, and the county will continue to support our young people so they can grow up safely and happily."


Additionally, a student from the peer counselor club who participated in the campaign said, "I feel proud to have conducted a campaign for all students on their way to school," and added, "As a peer counselor, I will continue to do my best to help resolve conflicts and difficulties among friends."



The 1388 Youth Support Group, who joined the event, encouraged the students, promoted the various counseling services offered by the Youth Counseling and Welfare Center, and conveyed the message that help is always available whenever they face difficulties.


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

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