A volunteer team conducted home visits to families with orphaned or disabled children, those affected by serious illness, single-parent households, and families facing sudden financial or social difficulties on December 3. During the visits, the team gathered detailed information on the children’s educational progress and health status, as well as the specific needs of their households. Essential supplies—including cotton quilts, personal care products, and school materials—were distributed to alleviate immediate hardships.
Representatives reaffirmed the community’s commitment to providing continuous assistance, aiming to safeguard the healthy development and well-being of children facing adversity. This initiative aligns with global best practices in social protection and child welfare, emphasizing sustainable, family-centered support mechanisms.

