Strategic Alliance for Marine Preservation: Shincheonji Busan Branch Partners with Cheonseong Fishing Village

A Institutional Framework for Sustainable Coastal Development As maritime tourism expands, national fishing ports across South Korea increasingly face ecological challenges, including illegally dumped garbage and marine debris caused by car camping and influxes of tourists. While individual community efforts often fall short of managing these large-scale environmental issues, institutional collaborations offer a viable path forward. On May 30th, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Busan-Gyeongnam Western Branch established a formal framework for coastal preservation by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Cheonseong Fishing Village on Gadeokdo Island, Busan. The partnership aims to institutionalize marine purification and revitalize the local fishing community. Institutionalizing the "Nature, Be Green!" Campaign Cheonseong Port on Gadeokdo Island is a state-designated national fishing port currently being developed as a multi-functional complex integrating fisher...

Practical Housing Safety Support: Shincheonji Gwangju Branch Executes "Gocheo-dream" Home Repair Initiative for Vulnerable Seniors

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Addressing the Vulnerable Housing Infrastructure of the Elderly Population As the aging demographic continues to expand, the residential safety of elderly individuals living alone has emerged as a significant social challenge. Many vulnerable seniors face daily inconveniences due to malfunctioning household fixtures but leave them unresolved due to financial burdens or limited accessibility. Statistics highlight that a substantial portion of the elderly population resides in older, deteriorating houses in traditional urban districts. According to official data from the National Assembly Research Service and Statistics Korea, older homes aged 30 years or more accounted for approximately 29% (164,329 units) of the total housing supply in Gwangju as of the end of last year, heavily concentrated in areas with a high density of elderly residents. To address these practical living hazards, civic organizations have continuous initiatives to improve local living conditions. Among these is the ...

Strategic Disaster Prevention: Shincheonji Uijeongbu Branch Clears Drainage Systems Ahead of Monsoon Season

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Proactive Response to Recurring Flood Risks As the rainy season approaches, localized heavy rains pose a significant threat to residential areas with aging infrastructure. The Ganeung-dong area near Baekseokcheon Stream in Uijeongbu has a history of vulnerability, having suffered substantial property damage in July 2024 and 2019 when rising stream levels caused water to back up into semi-basement homes. To prevent a recurrence of such disasters, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Uijeongbu Branch executed a preemptive safety and environmental improvement operation on May 23rd. Technical Maintenance of Critical Drainage Infrastructure The operation focused on high-risk sectors where blocked conduits often lead to severe localized flooding. Infrastructure Cleaning : 16 volunteers performed intensive cleaning of rainwater grates and storm drains, removing accumulated debris and litter that obstruct water flow. Safety Audits : The team inspected drainage facilities and flood-prevention equi...

For a Greener Future: Shincheonji Pocheon Branch Leads Interactive Carbon Neutrality Campaign

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Promoting Net-Zero Living in Local Communities Achieving "Net Zero" by 2050—reducing carbon emissions to zero—requires more than just industrial changes; it demands a shift in daily habits. To foster this culture, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Pocheon Branch hosted an interactive carbon neutrality campaign in front of the Pocheon Volunteer Center on May 25th. As part of the "Nature, Be Green!" project, the initiative focused on making environmental protection accessible and engaging for local residents. Learning Through Play: Interactive Booths and Quizzes The campaign moved beyond simple leafleting to provide hands-on experiences that helped citizens internalize eco-friendly values. Educational Engagement: The branch operated OX quizzes regarding carbon neutrality and organized recycling game booths to teach correct waste disposal in a fun, accessible way. Eco-Friendly Incentives: Participants who completed the programs received upcycled four-leaf clover keyr...

"The Day of Light and Salt": Shincheonji Malawi Marks 1 Year of Environmental Cleanups, Transforming the City of Blantyre

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True faith is often measured not by words spoken inside a church, but by the tangible positive changes brought to the surrounding community. A prominent example of this is unfolding in East Africa, where the Malawi Branch of the Bartholomew Tribe of Shincheonji recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of its dedicated environmental cleanup initiative. On May 27th, the church announced the completion of its 17th "Day of Light and Salt" street purification campaign in the Mbayani area of Blantyre, Malawi. Stepping In Where Public Systems Fell Short The initiative originally began in June of last year out of a dire community need. At the time, the city of Blantyre lacked a fully functioning public waste management system, leading to household garbage being abandoned on the streets for long periods and a rampant increase in illegal dumping. Recognizing that environmental health is directly tied to human dignity and community well-being, the members of Shincheonji Malawi dec...

Bridging the Generational Gap: Shincheonji Seodaemun Church Restores Family and Community Connections

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In an increasingly fast-paced digital world, generational gaps and declining family satisfaction have become significant social challenges in South Korea. According to Statistics Korea’s 2024 Social Survey, the percentage of citizens who report feeling satisfied with their family relationships dropped to 63.5% (a 1.0% decrease from two years prior). Crucially, the data revealed a steep perceptual divide: while 80.8% of those under 20 felt satisfied, only 55.0% of seniors aged 60 and over echoed that sentiment. To address this deepening emotional isolation, the Seodaemun Church of the Simon Tribe of Shincheonji launched a structured "Intergenerational Buddy Program" during the Month of Families, creating a unique space for open dialogue, mutual respect, and emotional healing. Creating Three Axis of Generational Connection Rather than hosting a typical one-way event, the Seodaemun Church intentionally paired its six internal departments into three distinct, cross-generational ...

Beyond a Haircut: Shincheonji Seoul Dongbu Branch Connects Hearts Through "Pinky Promise" Beauty Service

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Addressing Social Isolation Through Practical Care For individuals with severe physical disabilities, everyday tasks such as visiting a hair salon can pose significant mobility challenges. This lack of access often extends beyond personal grooming, inadvertently contributing to social isolation and a sense of disconnection from the local community. To address this gap and offer practical assistance, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Seoul Dongbu Branch conducted its regular "Pinky Promise" (Saekki-sonkarak) Hair-Grooming Service —a specialized talent-donation initiative designed to provide physical convenience and vital emotional support. Professional Talent Donation in the Heart of the Community On May 22nd, the emergency welfare operation took place in the open lot in front of the Gongneung Branch of the Seoul Association of the Physically Disabled in Nowon-gu, Seoul. Skilled Mobilization: The initiative was highly organized, mobilizing 11 dedicated volunteers, including 3 ...