Interfaith Leaders Gather to Call for Constitutional Rights and Fair Judicial Proceedings

On July 11, an interfaith prayer meeting was held at Jijangam Hermitage of the Hankuk Buddhist Jogye Order, located in Suyeong-gu, Busan. Bringing together approximately 40 religious leaders from various denominations, including Buddhism and Christianity, the gathering focused on advocating for the protection of human rights and the establishment of fair judicial proceedings. Organizers explained that the event was designed to urge law enforcement to remain unaffected by political interests or public opinion, while ensuring that a suspect’s right to defense and fundamental human rights are fully guaranteed throughout investigative processes. Calls for Adherence to Constitutional Principles During the prayer meeting, participants raised voices emphasizing the need to scrutinize whether the constitutional principle of the presumption of innocence and the Criminal Procedure Act's principle of investigation without detention are being faithfully upheld. This discussion emerged amidst t...

The Secret to Real Change: Why Mapo’s "Tailored Food Support" is Making Headlines

We often see grand, one-time charity events that make a big splash but quickly fade away. But in the heart of Mapo, Seoul, a different kind of story has been unfolding—one defined not by a single moment, but by unwavering consistency. For the past 27 months, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group (Seodaemun Branch) has been a steady presence, proving that true care is about showing up, month after month.


Numbers That Tell a Story

It’s easy to gloss over statistics, but when you look closely at what the Seodaemun Branch has achieved since January 2024, the impact is undeniable:

  • 27 Consecutive Months: Never missing a beat, even when the seasons changed.

  • 4,780 Neighbors Helped: That’s nearly 5,000 lives touched by a simple bag of groceries and a warm smile.

  • A Trusted Network: Building a bridge between local merchants, the Mapo Food Bank, and residents.

"What Do You Need Today?" – The Power of Personalization

The most inspiring part of this initiative isn't just the quantity, but the thoughtfulness behind it. Instead of just clearing out warehouse stock, the volunteers ask a crucial question: "What is actually missing on the shelves today?"

Because food bank users have a limited number of items they can take each month, giving them something they don't need is a missed opportunity. By monitoring inventory and coordinating with local shops, the group ensures that essentials like sugar, cooking oils, and daily staples are always available. This "Customized Relief" approach ensures that every donation provides immediate, practical relief to those who need it most.

More Than Just Food: Building a Stronger Community

As a Mapo-gu official recently noted, this stable support system has created a "tangible effect" that one-off donations simply can't match. It has built a deep well of trust within the community. For the volunteers of the Seodaemun Branch, this is just the beginning. Their goal is to continue refining this "life-oriented" welfare model, ensuring that no small struggle goes unnoticed in their neighborhood.


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