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Xinzhou Community "New Year Warmth" visit activity


At the beginning of the new year, the Party Committee of the Xinzhou Community Party and Mass Service Center, Rainbow Social Worker, and Nanyue Housekeeping are in From January 11th to January 19th, we jointly organized and carried out a series of "New Year Warmth" home visits in the community. Community volunteers were organized to visit the elderly, elderly people living alone, and special groups in the community to talk about daily life, post Spring Festival couplets, send blessings, do hygiene, etc., to understand their current living conditions and service needs, and further enhance the interaction between special residents and the community.

Through the visit activities, the distance between social workers, volunteers and the visitors was further shortened. When the visitors received the Spring Festival couplets, their faces were filled with bright smiles. Festivals at home for decades, and I have become accustomed to having Spring Festival couplets at home." Although I live alone, I still post Spring Festival couplets every year. When I post Spring Festival couplets, I feel like the New Year and the flavor of home is stronger! "At the same time, the staff of Nanyue Housekeeping did deep cleaning for the elderly people's homes, cleaning every corner from the kitchen, bathroom to bedroom. The elderly people showed a satisfied smile, "Thank you for visiting me and helping couple with hygiene. I am too old to do it. Fortunately, I have you to help me, so that I can celebrate the New Year with peace of mind! "

This New Year series of activities will visit More than 10 households of elderly people, elderly people living alone and special groups in the community sent New Year blessings to special residents in the community. Social workers also responded promptly and assisted in solving the service needs raised by the visitors when they learned about them. This further strengthened the interaction between community staff and special residents. Visitors said: "You really serve every home!"