| Chang-hoon Kang, Head of the Guri-Namyangju Branch, is presenting Samgyetang with Korean lacquer tree extract to Jeong-gon Kim, Head of the Namyangju Branch. |
The Guri-Namyangju Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group, led by Branch Manager Kang Chang-hoon, carried out a special volunteer service on 7th August to support local veterans during the ongoing heatwave and help them stay healthy throughout the summer.
The initiative was organised to provide practical assistance to elderly recipients of national merit who may be particularly vulnerable to extreme heat and heat-related illnesses. It also served as an expression of appreciation for veterans and national merit recipients who devoted themselves to serving and protecting their country.
Thirteen volunteers from the Guri-Namyangju Branch took part in the activity. They visited the Namyangju Branch of the Korea Association of Disabled Veterans and the Namyangju Branch of the Korea Association of Meritorious Service Medal Recipients.
The volunteers delivered 13 servings of nutritious samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) prepared with pure lacquer tree extract, along with 13 boxes of seasonal watermelons. They also presented four framed Mugunghwa (Hibiscus) artworks handcrafted by the volunteers as a gesture of respect and gratitude for the recipients’ dedication and service.
In addition to providing nutritious meals and fresh fruit, the volunteers spent time with the veterans, sharing refreshments and offering information on preventing heat-related illnesses and maintaining good health during the summer months.
Kim Jeong-gon, chairman of the Namyangju Branch of the Association of Disabled Veterans, expressed his appreciation for the volunteers’ efforts.
“I am truly grateful for the thoughtful preparation of samgyetang for our members who live alone during this sweltering weather,” Kim said. “I hope this opportunity will help strengthen the relationship and cooperation between our two organisations.”
Kim Jong-wook, secretary general of the Namyangju Branch of the Association of Meritorious Service Medal Recipients, also thanked the volunteers for following through on their commitment.
“I deeply appreciate that you remembered your promise to return and volunteer after your previous visit,” Kim said. “I am grateful to the volunteer group for continuing to contribute so much to the local community.”
An official from the Guri-Namyangju Branch said the service was particularly meaningful given the current international climate.
“It is meaningful to have the opportunity, even in a small way, to express our gratitude to the veterans who helped lay the foundation for the peace we enjoy today, especially at a time when the international situation remains uncertain,” the official said.
The official added that the volunteer group's leadership has a strong commitment to honouring veterans, noting that its representative leader is also a Korean War veteran who has consistently emphasised the importance of respect and appreciation for those who served.
“We will continue working closely with local veterans’ organizations and remain committed to sincere volunteer service and sharing within the community,” the official said.
Source: vo.la/Mpx4d4t

