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By on April 22nd, 2009 at 10:08 am

US Soldiers & Samsung Cheerleaders Help Mentally Challenged Children

Here is a new volunteer program that US servicemembers are involved with in South Korea:

Cheerleaders for South Korea’s Samsung Lions professional baseball team normally pump up the fans at the Daegu Baseball Stadium.

But on Saturday, a small group of them — two women and three men — were playing instead to a small but eager audience of mentally and physically disabled individuals at a local “welfare center,” and U.S. soldiers were along, too.

It was the kickoff of a new U.S. Army goodwill program — monthly “soup kitchen” visits to area welfare centers — launched Saturday in Daegu by the 19th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary).

The visit was to the Ilsim (“One Mind”) center, which houses about 135 residents and is run by the Roman Catholic Church, said Kim Sang-yun, a 19th ESC spokesman.

Under the soup kitchen program, volunteers from the unit and the local community serve meals to residents, chat with them and provide entertainment, like Saturday’s contingent from the Samsung Lions’ cheerleaders.

The cheerleaders performed one of their routines and sang the Korean pop song “Gee” to recorded music thumping from the center’s amplifiers, drawing applause, laughter, shouts and dancing from the audience of about 30 residents, Kim said.

“Normally they don’t have much interaction with people,” Kim said. “They needed to have a friend so we want to be their friend.”

About 56 volunteers made Saturday’s Ilsim visit, among them 19 soldiers from the 19th ESC and two of their family members, Kim said.

At Ilsim, the soldiers helped serve food that Daegu’s Korean-American Rotary members prepared: hamburgers and hot dogs and a Korean rice-and-vegetable dish called bibimpap, Kim said.  [Stars & Stripes]

Make sure to read the rest, but good idea on whoever invited the cheerleaders because I’m sure they had problem getting volunteers after the servicemembers heard about that.  However, I bet they didn’t tell them that three of them were male cheerleaders.  ;-)

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  • kev
    10:54 am on April 22nd, 2009 1

    heh. males cheerleaders. get some male nurses for the next event. maybe female soldiers jsut to mess with everyone's preconcieved notions.

  • theotherguy
    2:03 pm on April 22nd, 2009 2

    I see 19th ESC is still doing its various GNP events. I'm surprised S&S reported on this, 19th does so many different GNP stuff. We used to volunteer once a month to serve soup and noodles to old / homeless people at a temple. Or various events for the orphanages. Bringing a bus full of orphans onto base and organizing various games / BBQ style cook outs for them. They always laughed and looked forward to that because they don't get to get out much.

 

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