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The Korean Horse Association is giving a chance to heal the mind through the so-called healing horse riding to the occupational group that appeals to the trauma such as firefighters and livestock killing personnel.
Reporter Park Chan-bum delivers the news.
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Jung Mo, 84, lives alone in Siheung, Gyeonggi-do.
In winter, a strong wind leaks into the house and is helpless by the cold.
There is an oil boiler, but I can't afford hundreds of thousands of dollars in heating, so I cover my winter with a blanket.
[Jung Mo Grand: The room is not warm either. It's cold, so I'm sleeping with my blanket upside down.]
Park 68-year-old grandmother who lives alone in the ring under the ring in Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do, barely earns a living by collecting waste paper, so it is a big worry for the winter when the heating cost is heavy.
The community came out to help low-income and elderly people live alone in a warm winter.
Over 300 households with vulnerable households were provided with winter items such as hot water mats.
[Kim Jong-gil / Vice-Chairman of Korean Society of Horse Racing: We are doing business in the form of returning to the region and donating some of the proceeds with the Social Welfare Community Fund.]
As a project participant, the Massachusetts is also expanding 'Healing Riding' for trauma-skilled occupations.
[Horse riding experience: When I was riding on horse, I made a good posture and felt very comfortable. If you heal a sick heart and make it a good opportunity… ]
Firefighters, teachers, victims of infringement of school rights, and human resources for killing animals, such as swine fever, are the targets.
'You guys who are struggling with trauma, heal your heart by riding
2019-12-08T23:16:05.438Z
The Korean Horse Association is giving a chance to heal the mind through the so-called healing horse riding to the occupational group that appeals to the trauma such as firefighters and livestock killing personnel. Reporter Park Chan-bum delivers the news.
Source: sbskr