Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gwangju Branch Completes 40th “DERAM” Home Repair Service for Vulnerable Households
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, particularly for elderly residents.
More Than Repairs: Building Human Connection
In addition to technical assistance, volunteers spent time talking with residents, checking on their well-being, and sharing everyday conversations. According to the Gwangju Branch, emotional connection and presence are considered an important part of the service, especially for seniors who live alone.
One volunteer shared that although the repairs were small, being able to contribute to safety and comfort made the experience meaningful. Another student volunteer explained that while he initially joined to learn technical skills, interacting with elderly residents helped him better understand the true value of volunteering.
A resident who received assistance commented that seeing neighbors come directly to help made them feel the warmth of the community.
Ongoing Support for Vulnerable Communities
The Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gwangju Branch stated that it plans to continue regular DERAM home repair activities, expanding support for vulnerable households in the region. The branch emphasized that the program is designed as an ongoing effort rather than a one-time service.
By combining practical repairs with personal interaction, the DERAM initiative reflects a community-based approach to volunteering—addressing both physical living conditions and emotional well-being.
A Quiet Model of Local Care
Now reaching its 40th household, the DERAM home repair service demonstrates how consistent, field-based volunteering can create lasting impact without large-scale events or visibility.
Through steady action and local cooperation, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Gwangju Branch continues to support everyday life where help is most needed.
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