June 19th is the ninth "Open Day" for national relief management and care institutions.

From June 19th to 30th, Beijing carried out an "Open Day" publicity activity with the theme of "Filling the people's livelihood and presenting gifts to the party for a hundred years" in the city's rescue management system.

  According to reports, Beijing currently has 19 rescue management agencies, including 3 municipal rescue management agencies (Beijing General Relief Management Station, Beijing Minor Rescue and Protection Center, Beijing Second Minor Rescue and Protection Center) and 16 District-level station rescue management (consultation) station.

  The facilities and conditions of rescue sites in Beijing are constantly being improved, and the staff insists on taking a high look and loving the recipients, carefully taking care of the long-term stranded personnel in the station, optimizing the management of long-term care and temporary rescue zoning, and refining the service process. It not only provides service management such as daily life, diet, and medication, but also provides targeted care services such as psychological comfort, rehabilitation training, and recreational activities.

  The reporter saw at the rescue management station in Chaoyang District, Beijing, that the place is full of greenery, with pavilions and fitness equipment outdoors, and a "green agronomic garden" has been opened in the courtyard, where vegetables such as eggplants are planted.

Entering the room, there are various functional areas such as male and female dormitories, canteens, activity rooms, medical rooms, fitness and rehabilitation rooms, and isolation rooms.

  According to Chen Jianling, deputy secretary of the Social Work Committee of the Beijing Municipal Committee and deputy director of the Civil Affairs Bureau, (Beijing took on the task of assisting vagrants and beggars in 2003) helped vagrants and beggars more than 270,000 (persons) times and sent them to the party and government. care.

We also specially hire third-party personnel to provide professional care services.

New technologies such as DNA comparison and face recognition have been used to intensify the search for relatives, helping 1065 people return to their families and reunite with their loved ones.

(Reporter Du Yan produced Guo Shihao)

Editor in charge: [Zhang Kaixin]