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Founding General Assembly and First Regular Assembly of the Federation of Large Families in Korea..Nationwide Organizational Expansion and Full-Scale Public Interest Initiatives

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Mun Wansik

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The Federation of Large Families in Korea announced on the 9th that it held its founding general assembly and first regular assembly to launch public interest projects aimed at improving welfare and rights for large families. The initiative aims to support large families burdened by education, housing, and living expenses, and to create a society where children can grow up safely and healthily.

The federation is a public interest organization established by various figures based on the direct experience of Shin Sung-woo So Sok-sa (President), a 60-year-old father of five who is also a singer and actor, and Lee Dong-ho Lee (President) in understanding the difficulties faced by large families. In the future, the federation plans to collaborate with local governments, broadcasters, and corporations to launch campaigns and family camping events, starting with a nationwide marathon for large families aimed at promoting their health.

Projects include improving living environments, providing emergency medical expense support, supplying daily necessities, offering scholarships, and other welfare support programs. The federation intends to support large families facing significant economic burdens through these initiatives.

Former national basketball team player and coach Cho Sung-won has joined the federation's cause and agreed to participate in volunteer work. Coach Cho plans to engage in activities that support growth and dreams, such as operating basketball classes and community sports programs for children and teenagers from large families.

Nationwide organizational development is also underway. The federation currently reports that operational committees are being formed across various regions nationwide, including an operational committee established in Jeungdo, Sinan County, South Jeolla Province. In the future, the federation plans to expand operational committees to cover all metropolitan and local government units nationwide, reflecting the voices of large families in policy and promoting regional welfare projects and public interest activities. The organization aims to grow its membership to 1 million people nationwide.

Lee Dong-ho Lee (President) stated, "Creating a society where families with many children are respected is the federation's biggest goal." He added, "We will continuously pursue welfare, health, cultural, and educational support programs that large families can directly experience, and we will do our utmost to cooperate with the government, local governments, corporations, and media to build a Republic of Korea that is good for raising children."

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