Gyeonggi Women’s Vision Center Provides Annual 1 Million Won Support for Talent-Donation Volunteer Groups
Recruitment of Around 10 Volunteer Teams Until February 25
The Gyeonggi Women’s Vision Center is recruiting a ‘Talent-Donation Volunteer Group’ that will serve the local community through talent donation until the 25th of this month.
The recruitment targets volunteer clubs whose activity area is Gyeonggi Province. Each club must consist of at least 5 members and must have at least 6 months of volunteer activity experience.
The Gyeonggi Women’s Vision Center will select around 10 teams through a review process.
The selected teams will receive annual support for material costs worth 1 million won, and clubs that achieve outstanding activation results will also receive a commendation from the Governor of Gyeonggi Province.
In addition, they can use learning spaces such as the gym and conference rooms of the Gyeonggi Women’s Vision Center free of charge.
Clubs wishing to apply should visit the Gyeonggi Women’s Vision Center website (gg.go.kr/woman), download the application form, and submit it by email to the person in charge.
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Last year, the talent-donation volunteer groups carried out a total of 522 talent-donation activities across 14 teams, including digital literacy education such as teaching smartphone use to seniors, cultural and arts performances for underprivileged groups, operation of hands-on classes, production of small cotton towels using sewing skills and donation to fire stations, donation of baby blankets to facilities for single mothers, and water quality purification activities in the local community.
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