[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] The Elderly Customized Care Service Center of Dongshin University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation announced on the 23rd that it will operate a "Cooking Program for Promoting Friendship, Enhancing Independence, and Maintaining Health."
This program will be held biweekly until September, with each session inviting an instructor to prepare seasonal dishes.
The food prepared in this way will be shared with local vulnerable groups and others.
Jo Jun, head of the Elderly Customized Care Service Center at Dongshin University, said, "We plan to support various programs for the elderly who are having difficulties using welfare centers and village halls due to COVID-19."
Meanwhile, the Elderly Customized Care Service is a tailored national project that provides daily living, social participation, emotional support, safety, and welfare checks for seniors aged 65 and older, and applications can be made at each eup, myeon, and dong administrative welfare center.
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