The GU OnU Center of the RISE Project Group at Gwangju University recently operated the welfare service program "Dream Bus" for farmers in Daechon-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju. Provided by Gwangju University

The GU OnU Center of the RISE Project Group at Gwangju University recently operated the welfare service program "Dream Bus" for farmers in Daechon-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju. Provided by Gwangju University

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Gwangju University announced on December 4 that the RISE Project Group GU OnU Center recently operated the welfare service program for farmers called 'Dream Bus' in Daechon-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju.


About 30 students from five departments participated in this volunteer activity. The services provided included: makeup and hair styling for seniors by the Department of Beauty and Cosmetology; longevity photo shoots by the Department of Photography and Imaging; health management services such as blood pressure and blood sugar measurements by the Department of Nursing; fatigue recovery massages by the Department of Sports Science; and serving Jajangmyeon by the Department of Hotel Culinary Arts. This talent donation initiative aimed to enhance the health and emotional well-being of seniors in rural areas and to give back to the local community by utilizing the students’ academic expertise.


The Dream Bus program at the GU OnU Center is a flagship initiative that promotes mutual growth by sharing the university's human and material resources with the local community. This recent visit to Daechon-dong contributed to improving the quality of life for farmers.



Noh Sun-sik, Head of the RISE Project Group, stated, "Operating the Dream Bus was an opportunity for both local residents and the university to share joy and achieve mutual growth," adding, "We will continue to support warm changes throughout the region by encouraging talent donations based on students' academic specialties."


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