Active Promotion of Identifying and Supporting At-Risk Households for Winter
in Traditional Markets, Masan Baseball Street, and Other Key Locations

The Sanho-dong Community Security Council in Masanhappo-gu, Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, conducted a campaign to identify hidden at-risk households in welfare blind spots.

Welfare Blind Spot Discovery Campaign.

Welfare Blind Spot Discovery Campaign.

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The campaign, held on October 31, involved 13 participants, including members of the Sanho-dong Community Security Council, who visited areas with high foot traffic such as Masan Baseball Street, traditional markets, and shopping districts. Using banners, hand-held signs, and flyers, they encouraged participation in finding hidden at-risk households and promoted the reward system for reporting such cases.


Chairman Lim Un-gyu stated, "With the upcoming cold weather, there may be an increase in hidden at-risk households in need of assistance with energy, living expenses, and medical care. We ask for your interest and cooperation so that we can actively identify and support at-risk households in our community."


Yoon Ho-jeong, head of Sanho-dong, expressed gratitude to the members of the Sanho-dong Community Security Council for participating in today's campaign to find hidden at-risk households ahead of the winter season, and urged everyone to work together to make Sanho-dong a community with zero welfare blind spots.



Meanwhile, the Sanho-dong Community Security Council has so far identified 25 households in welfare crisis and has been providing necessary services such as living expenses and medical support. Through the Banet Food Sharing Project, they also offer ongoing living support and regularly check on the well-being of these households.


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