Family Photo Service for Multicultural and Low-Income Families

On July 11, the Sinan County Social Welfare Council and the Inklove Foundation conducted a volunteer family photo service for multicultural and low-income families at the Jido-eup Office.
This event was organized to provide precious memories to neighbors who have difficulty taking family photos due to busy daily lives and economic conditions.
A total of 25 families, including 16 multicultural families from Jido, Jeungdo, and Imja regions and 9 low-income families, participated, capturing happy moments with photographs.
Notably, this event marked the 8,000th family in the nationwide 'Multicultural Family Photo Project' by the Inklove Foundation, making it a particularly meaningful occasion.
The Inklove Foundation expressed their joy at meeting the significant 8,000th family in Sinan County and stated their commitment to continue various sharing activities for multicultural families.
The Sinan County Social Welfare Council hopes that this event will be a stepping stone to create a community that respects and embraces diverse families, and they plan to continue warm welfare projects in collaboration with private organizations.
In addition, the Inklove Foundation has a history of engaging with Sinan County, having previously conducted family photo services for 36 multicultural families in the Bigeum, Docho, and Amta regions in 2015.
Cherished moments spent with family will remain as the warmest memories over time.
Sinan County will continue to strive to create a warm community where everyone can smile and be happy together.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/1004_shinan/224345998604
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