Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gyeongju Branch Continues Five-Year “Little Finger Promise” Volunteer Program

For the past five years, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gyeongju Branch has maintained a consistent outreach initiative known as the “Little Finger Promise” volunteer program, providing regular emotional and practical support to people with disabilities in the region. Unlike one-time charity events, this program is built on scheduled, ongoing visits designed to reduce emotional isolation and strengthen long-term relationships. What Is the “Little Finger Promise” Volunteer Program? The name “Little Finger Promise” comes from the Korean gesture of linking little fingers when making a promise. The program reflects a commitment to sustained connection rather than temporary assistance. Through this initiative, volunteers regularly visit disability organizations to provide: Haircut and grooming services Health care support Cultural and leisure activities Emotional companionship The program operates through a structured system that matches volunteers and beneficiary groups in one-to-one part...

Shincheonji Volunteer Group Yeosu Branch Promotes 2026 Yeosu World Island Expo During Lunar New Year Holiday

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During the 2026 Lunar New Year (Seollal) holiday, volunteers from the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Yeosu Branch conducted an on-site promotional campaign for the upcoming 2026 Yeosu World Island Expo , engaging directly with holiday travelers and local merchants at the Yeosu Coastal Passenger Terminal. The outreach took place on the morning of February 14, the first day of the Seollal holiday period, as thousands of passengers traveled to nearby islands to reunite with family. On-Site Promotion at Yeosu Coastal Passenger Terminal The Yeosu Coastal Passenger Terminal operates regular ferry routes to major islands including Geomundo, Yeondo, Hamgumi, and Dunbyeong. According to the Yeosu Regional Office of Oceans and Fisheries, approximately 20,000 travelers were expected to use the terminal during the holiday period. Additional safety personnel were deployed throughout the terminal to manage increased passenger traffic. Amid the busy atmosphere, volunteers dressed in traditional Korean h...

Shincheonji Volunteer Group Shares Lunar New Year Warmth Across Korea

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Meals, Care, and Community Support During Seollal 2026 As families across Korea prepared to celebrate Seollal (Lunar New Year), volunteer branches of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group carried out community-centered outreach activities nationwide. Rather than focusing only on internal celebrations, volunteers visited seniors living alone, hosted intergenerational gatherings, delivered traditional holiday meal kits, and organized emotional healing programs. From Sokcho to Daegu, Hwaseong–Osan, and Gangneung, the common theme was clear: Lunar New Year is also a time to care for neighbors who may feel isolated. Sokcho: “Pink Bojagi” Meal Delivery to Seniors Living Alone On February 12, the Sokcho Branch visited 10 elderly households in the 40-Step Village area of Geumho-dong, where many displaced and elderly residents live alone. Volunteers dressed in traditional hanbok and personally delivered “Pink Bojagi” meal packages containing: Tteokguk (rice cake soup) meal kits Traditional holiday di...

Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gwangju–Jeonnam Union Conducts 80 Climate and Environmental Activities in 2025

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In 2025, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gwangju–Jeonnam Union carried out 80 climate and environmental volunteer activities across the region, with 3,803 volunteers participating throughout the year. The initiatives were organized across six branches—Gwangju, Mokpo, Yeosu, Suncheon, Songha, and Gwangyang—focusing on raising awareness about climate change and encouraging practical environmental action in daily life. Rather than limiting efforts to one-time events, the union emphasized consistent engagement in public spaces where citizens live, work, and gather. Climate Awareness Through Exhibitions and Public Campaigns One of the key approaches in 2025 was visual education. The union hosted climate crisis photo exhibitions and environmental art displays, highlighting the impact of extreme weather and the importance of environmental protection. Student-created posters and drawings were also exhibited, drawing attention from passersby and encouraging reflection. In addition to exhibition...

Shincheonji Volunteer Group Conducts Simultaneous Wildfire Prevention Campaign Across Five Cities in Busan–Ulsan–Gyeongnam

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The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Busan–Gyeongnam Eastern Regional Association carried out a coordinated wildfire prevention campaign across five cities—Busan, Ulsan, Jinju, Changwon, and Gimhae—earlier this month, focusing on citizen participation and practical awareness. The campaign was organized in response to increased wildfire risks during Korea’s dry winter season and ahead of spring, when forest fire incidents historically rise. Rather than hosting a single large-scale event, the association operated localized programs in each city while emphasizing one shared message: wildfire prevention requires consistent, repeated action in daily life. A Multi-City Campaign Centered on Public Participation Led by the Busan Eastern Branch, the campaign included participation from branches in Ulsan, Jinju, Changwon, and Gimhae. Each location designed on-site activities reflecting local characteristics, while reinforcing common prevention themes. The approach focused on increasing field con...

Seollal 2026: Shincheonji Churches Across Korea Engage Communities Through Service and Cultural Outreach

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During the 2026 Lunar New Year (Seollal), Shincheonji churches across several regions in South Korea extended their celebrations beyond church walls—engaging directly with seniors, local merchants, and residents through meal service, gift-sharing, and open house programs. Cheongpyeong Branch: Tteokguk Service for Senior Residents On February 9, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Cheongpyeong Branch held a “Baekse Manse” volunteer program under the theme “A Bowl of Tteokguk for Seollal” for 30 senior residents at the Jojong-myeon branch of the Gapyeong County Senior Association. Gapyeong County has an aging population ratio of approximately 30%, making senior welfare an important local concern. In response, 11 volunteers prepared tteok-mandu-guk (rice cake and dumpling soup), stir-fried pork, fresh kimchi, and fruit, serving a full New Year meal. Volunteers also spent time conversing with seniors and providing companionship. Participants expressed appreciation for the consistent visits...

Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gwangju Branch Completes 40th “DERAM” Home Repair Service for Vulnerable Households

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Small repairs can make a meaningful difference in daily life—especially for seniors living alone. In Gwangju, a local volunteer initiative is focusing on exactly that. The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gwangju Branch recently completed its 40th “DERAM” home repair volunteer activity , providing practical household support for vulnerable residents, including seniors living alone and families of national merit. A Volunteer Program Focused on Everyday Safety The “DERAM” home repair service was launched in August 2025 and has since supported 40 households across the Gwangju area. Rather than large-scale renovations, the program focuses on small but essential repairs that improve safety and comfort in daily living. During the most recent activity, volunteers assisted households by: Replacing lighting fixtures Repairing worn door handles Inspecting plumbing systems Installing safety handrails These services were provided to help reduce everyday inconvenience and improve household safety, p...