| On 12th February, volunteers from the Namdong Branch and seniors eat tteokguk together at the Manbu Senior Center in Namdong-gu, Incheon |
Tteokguk, or rice cake soup, is a quintessential dish enjoyed during Seollal in Korea. Eating a bowl of tteokguk symbolises gaining a year in age, as well as starting the New Year with a clean slate. The thinly sliced rice cakes, resembling coins, signify wealth and prosperity, while the broth's clarity represents purity and fresh beginnings. Families traditionally gather to share this meal, expressing gratitude and setting intentions for the year ahead.
The act of sharing tteokguk with others carries a profound cultural meaning, representing the wish for communal harmony and blessings for all. This tradition served as the foundation for the ? Tteokguk Sharing Event, ensuring that even those in vulnerable circumstances? could partake in the joy of Seollal.
On 12th February, a special event warmed the hearts of many in ?, ? Province. The “?: Tteokguk Sharing Volunteer Service” brought together volunteers and members of the local community to celebrate Seollal, the Korean Lunar New Year, with love and generosity. Hosted by the ?
Branch of the ? Welfare Association for the Disabled and supported by Shincheonji Volunteer Group's Namdong/Southeast Branch, the Tteokguk Sharing Volunteer Service provided warm teokguk meals to approximately ? individuals with disabilities?. Shincheonji Volunteer Group's Namdong/Southeast Branch played an integral role in this initiative, with number? dedicated volunteers offering their time and support.
This commitment to service highlights the enduring values of Seollal—spreading joy, fostering connections, and uplifting those in need.
The Tteokguk Sharing Event not only provided meals but also created an atmosphere of love and unity. Participants enjoyed their tteokguk together, sharing smiles and stories that transcended barriers. In doing so, they demonstrated that Seollal is not just about celebrating with family but also about extending that familial love to the broader community.
volunteers from the Southeast Branch served the elderly with tteokguk, which they had lovingly prepared, and provided meals and companionship .
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An elderly person who was treated to tteokguk said , “Eating warm tteokguk with neighbors really puts me in the holiday spirit, ” and “ I am grateful and look forward to it because they always provide winter service and are always the first to help when needed . ”
Manbu Village, where Manbu Senior Center is located, has maintained a steady relationship with the Namdong Branch through activities such as mural painting , summer fan cleaning , and winter cold weather service . Furthermore, the community maintains a close relationship with the seniors of Mansu 3- dong through regular monthly hair and beauty services at the Manwol Shelter .
One volunteer who participated in the service for the first time said , “ Seeing the elderly people enjoying the food and smiling brightly made me want to continue to do so in the future.”
A representative from the Namdong branch expressed deep gratitude, saying, “I wanted to personally express my gratitude to the elderly who always welcomed us warmly during our volunteer activities during the Lunar New Year holiday, ” and “ Thanks to the consideration of the senior center , the elderly from the two villages were able to have a meaningful time together sharing tteokguk (rice cake soup ) . ”
ponder: Recognizing the challenges in funding the event, the Osan-Hwaseong Branch took proactive steps by donating 80 kilograms of rice and additional funds to ensure the event's success. This heartfelt gesture emphasized the importance of community collaboration in fostering a sense of belonging and care.
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A representative of the Hanam branch explained that the tteokguk sharing was planned not only as a meal service, but as an opportunity for emotional exchange with seniors. The representative added that the branch intends to continue organizing activities that allow for regular interaction with older residents in the area.
By combining food preparation, traditional activities, and personal interaction, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Hanam Branch's New Year event reflected a people-centered approach to community care focused on continuity and respect.
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