Shincheonji Pocheon Church Launches "Plant Hope" Campaign Targeting Foreign Residents
Volunteers take a commemorative photo for the 'Plant Hope' campaign on the 23rd August. |
Pocheon City, which contains the highest proportion of foreign residents in South Korea (nearly 15% of the population), was treated to a ‘Plant Hope Campaign’ targeting foreign residents held by the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Pocheon Church (Seoul James Tribe), at the Songwoo Market Intersection on 23rd August.
The "Plant Hope" campaign, organised by the church to share love and comfort with the community and enable foreign immigrants to cultivate new hope in Korea, offers participants a symbolic experience of making their wishes come true by writing down their wishes, reminiscing about their hometown, and, in return, receive a seed kit.
Volunteers offered words of encouragement, saying, “We hope your wishes will grow like seeds and blossom into flowers of hope.”
Meanwhile, the 'Plant Hope' campaign is being held weekly until the end of the year, targeting both foreign residents and local residents.
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