
Sunshine City Happiness Concerto
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The newly built Sunshine City on the outskirts of Dongfang City is a large-scale affordable housing community that covers renovated housing and affordable housing in many old urban areas. In just a few years, it has quickly moved in tens of thousands of residents, tens of thousands of people who originally had poor living conditions and varying cultural awareness. Coupled with the renting population from different provinces and cities who came to international cities to work hard, old rural customs, living habits in old lanes, and regional differences in life, Sunshine City's social workers are facing difficult and diverse challenges. The shortage of resources caused by the relatively lagging public infrastructure has caused Sunshine City to be called "an island abandoned by the city" by residents. Although it is despised, it is in urgent need of follow-up services. In the team of community workers who are a blend of old and new, there are employees who have transformed from enterprises who put modern enterprise management concepts first and live in affordable housing. They are joined by hot military wives who came to the city with the army and have never been exposed to community services. There are also "alley prime ministers" positions that were previously held by retired aunts. They and their families each have their own worries. How can they play a career success song? ... The older generation of leaders of grassroots party organizations who have braved the wind and rain must follow the Party Central Committee's banner of "innovating grassroots social governance" and "sing good folk operas" with modern music, while worrying about the "food, clothing, housing, transportation, happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy" of the common people. While we have to worry about pushing those "frizzy little guys" to the forefront of grassroots work that serves the masses, we also have to think about how to mobilize the power of all sectors of society to follow the needs of the people and play a song of harmony and inclusion...
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