'The Purun Citizen Community' is orienting a local community for volunteering participation of local residents,
aiming to build healthier democratic society, in which freedom, justice, human rights and welfare are fully guaranteed.
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Center for migrant workers |
Support migrant workers to adopt Korean society easily, by providing counseling for their human rights and living, cultural group program, computer tuition (1pm-2pm) and Korean language class (2pm-4pm) |
Supports 50 migrant workers |
Happy place for migrant women |
Support multi-cultural family by providing Korean language classes and cultural activities for migrant women, supporting "Migrant woman's husband club", training to be happier couple, introduce tuition for their children.
Korean language classes Tue/Thu 3pm-5pm
Computer tuition Mon/Thu 2pm-3pm |
Training
(2~3 times a week) |
School for the illiterate |
To help the illiterate to study writing and reading Korean by providing Korean language classes and extra curricular activities (such as a play and volunteering) |
Teaches 70-80 students per a month, 800~1000 students per a year |
"Ten small helps save one" team |
Supports low-income groups.
Holds a charity bazaar
Helps children's school work,
who are in low-income family,
by providing tutorial |
Supports 15 students by providing tutorial
A charity bazaar
(2 times per a year)
Community welfare web site
(www.nanugi.net)
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"Claiming for one's right" movement |
Provides legal advice service for the local residents via web and telephone. |
Take the subway Line 1 and get off at Hoegi station. Heading to Kyung Hee University, cross the road,
where you can see the Kiup bank. After crossing the road, walk along the street for about 8 min,
heading Hankuk University of foreign studies. You would see the convenience store GS 25.
We are in the second floor of the red brick building next to GS 25 convenience store.