Daejin University (President Jang Seokhwan) announced on the 17th that it had successfully concluded the 2025 Mentoring Volunteer Program on the 15th at Noah's House, with participation from the Daejin University Social Service Group (DUNI), the Student Welfare Team, and the Pocheon Community Chest Volunteer Group. This activity was carried out for about 10 users of Noah's House, a local welfare institution for people with disabilities, and a total of 16 volunteers participated.

Daejin University (President Jang Seokhwan) conducted the 2025 Mentoring Volunteer Program on the 15th at Noah's House, with participation from the Daejin University Social Service Group (DUNI), the Student Welfare Team, and the Pocheon Community Chest Volunteer Group. Photo by Daejin University

Daejin University (President Jang Seokhwan) conducted the 2025 Mentoring Volunteer Program on the 15th at Noah's House, with participation from the Daejin University Social Service Group (DUNI), the Student Welfare Team, and the Pocheon Community Chest Volunteer Group. Photo by Daejin University

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This mentoring activity consisted of various programs designed to help people with disabilities improve their self-expression and sense of achievement. Four programs were offered: a face painting program to encourage mutual interaction; balloon art education to foster cooperation and engagement; a balloon archery activity to help individuals demonstrate their abilities and relieve stress; and a balloon floating cooperative game to strengthen teamwork.


Through this program, Daejin University provided people with disabilities with positive experiences and opportunities to build confidence, social skills, and a sense of community through enjoyable activities. In particular, the Student Welfare Team and the Social Service Group directly planned and operated the entire mentoring activity, putting into practice the spirit of mutual growth with the local community.


After the conclusion of this activity, the Daejin University Social Service Group and the Pocheon Community Chest Volunteer Group also held discussions to organize the upcoming "Noah's House Year-End Volunteer Activity" scheduled for December.



A university official stated, "We hope that the volunteer work, which was made possible by the voluntary participation of students, provided a meaningful time for people with disabilities," adding, "We will continue to practice sharing with the local community."


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