Hands-On Programs Including Participatory Games and Quiz Missions

The Social Service Center at Jeonju University conducted a wildfire prevention campaign in the Moaksan Mountain area on November 14.


According to Jeonju University on November 18, this campaign was organized to raise awareness about the seriousness of increasing wildfire damage during the dry autumn season and to emphasize the importance of wildfire prevention to hikers and local citizens.

Jeonju University Holds "Wildfire Prevention Campaign" at Moaksan Mountain View original image

Jeonju University operated a variety of hands-on programs, including guidance on wildfire prevention rules, an exhibition of wildfire damage photos, and participatory games and quiz missions. By presenting a potentially heavy topic in a student-friendly manner, the university succeeded in attracting the interest and participation of citizens.


The campaign was joined not only by the university's student volunteer group but also by hikers and local residents, who shared messages about wildfire prevention. This activity is significant in that it contributed to raising safety awareness in the local community and demonstrated a collaborative model in which the university works together with the community to solve problems.


Hwang Insu, Director of the Social Service Center at Jeonju University, said, "It is very meaningful to see students voluntarily participate in solving local community issues," adding, "Jeonju University continues to operate various social contribution programs, including wildfire prevention activities, and will faithfully fulfill its role as a member of the local community in the future."



Meanwhile, Jeonju University is planning a 'Briquette of Love Sharing' volunteer activity next month and will continue to carry out a variety of initiatives to foster talent with a spirit of service and to engage with the local community.


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