"Hands-On Volunteer Goods Delivery Ceremony" Held on the 16th
On September 16 at 2 p.m., Ulsan City held a "Hands-On Public Officials Volunteer Goods Delivery Ceremony" in the first-floor lobby of City Hall.
Administrative Director Younghee Choi and city hall officials held a "Hands-On Public Officials Volunteer Goods Delivery Ceremony" on the 16th at Ulsan City Hall with representatives from the Volunteer Center and Food Bank for local children's facilities. Provided by Ulsan City
This event was organized as part of the "Warmth Sharing Promotion (Campaign)" to spread the spirit of nationwide sharing.
Approximately 30 people attended the ceremony, including Ulsan City employees, representatives from the Ulsan Volunteer Center, and Ulsan Food Bank, coming together to share the meaning of giving.
The "Hands-On Volunteer Program" is an initiative where participants personally make goods by hand and deliver them to marginalized groups.
This time, from July 16 to September 12, a total of 400 public officials and their families participated over two months, producing 400 pop-up books on environmental topics to help children learn about the importance of the environment.
Participants went beyond simple production, engaging in a variety of activities such as writing heartfelt letters and attending volunteer education sessions.
The completed pop-up books will be delivered to 23 local child welfare facilities through the Ulsan Food Bank.
A city official stated, "We hope the pop-up books, carefully made by public officials and their families, will serve as valuable environmental education materials for children," adding, "We will continue to promote a culture of sharing with citizens through various hands-on volunteer activities in the future."
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