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Korea Racing Authority Jongno Branch, 'Jongno Horse Walk School' Officially Launches

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Chae June

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/Photo provided by Korea Racing Authority
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The Korea Racing Authority Jongno Branch is officially launching 'Jongno Horse Walk School,' a social contribution program exclusively for elderly people living alone.

Cooperating with the Sungin 2-dong Community Service Center in Jongno-gu, 'Jongno Horse Walk School' was established to provide learning and exchange opportunities for 30 elderly residents aged 60 and over in the area who are experiencing social isolation.

The first semester runs from May to June, and the second semester from September to October, with classes held every Thursday on the first floor of the Korea Racing Authority Jongno Branch's Senior Lounge. The Horse Walk School includes arts and physical education courses such as singing classes, laughter therapy, spoon rhythm percussion, and sock crafts, alongside practical courses helpful for daily life, including smartphone AI utilization, brewing ground coffee, and organizing and storage. In addition, health-related programs such as alleyway cleaning volunteer work, cardiopulmonary resuscitation training, and smoking cessation classes, as well as outdoor activities like visits to horse ranches, are also scheduled.

The Horse Walk School, which conducted a pilot program last October, confirmed its effectiveness in alleviating loneliness and improving depression, and has decided to expand its scale and number of participants this year to operate as a formal program.

A Korea Racing Authority official, speaking to The Korea Herald by phone, stated, "'Jongno Horse Walk School' is a small school created together by the local community and a public corporation, focusing on enabling the elderly to regain the joy of learning and reconnect with their neighbors."

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