The district chief called on neighbor volunteers to assist in the cleaning, and cleared out 2 large trucks and 70 large bags of garbage.

(Provided by Lin Yuze)

[Reporter Xu Lijuan/Kaohsiung Report] A family of three in Mingxiaoli, Qianzhen District, Kaohsiung City lived in a dirty garbage house due to illness and physical disabilities. , 70 large bags of garbage, the Kaohsiung City Social Bureau stated today (4th) that social workers have included the household in care, and will give priority to dealing with the family's lack of health insurance and financial difficulties.

Ye Yuru, deputy director of the Social Affairs Bureau, said that this family of 3 people was in a difficult situation. After the neighborhood care and the district chief notified, they have assisted in cleaning up the environment and included it in the care. Due to the deterioration of Luo's health, medical treatment and long-term care support will be arranged. , and will cooperate with the Labor Bureau to assist his son in vocational skills training and employment, and the social workers will continue to care for him with all walks of life.

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This disadvantaged family of 3 lives in Mingxiaoli, Qianzhen District. Lin Xize, the head of the village, found that Grandma Luo, who was about to turn 65, had difficulty moving and was paralyzed in bed for more than 7 years. The 34-year-old daughter lives with her. The whole family only relies on her daughter to help others wash their hair and do odd jobs to support their expenses. The home environment is like a garbage house. Because of the poor quality of care for her daughter, Luo’s body smells bad. Because the family cannot pay the electricity bill, it is dark Later, he could only live on some waxworms.

Nearly 20 volunteers from the neighborhood spent more than 8 hours from morning till night to help clean Grandma Luo's house, cleared out 70 large bags of garbage, and also helped sell recyclables. Nearly 20 volunteers even proposed each Donate 200 yuan each month to help improve life. At the same time, we have also asked the district office to notify social workers to do follow-up visits and apply for subsidies.

After neighborhood volunteers reached out to help clean up the environment, the social bureau also included in the care, and will assist the paralyzed grandma Luo to seek medical treatment and provide long-term care support in the future.

(Provided by Lin Yuze)