under normal circumstances, everyone will go.
It's always like this now. As long as they are public officials, they will be arranged to help the poor.
On the one hand, there are relatively many poor households, and if only civil servants and institutions other than teachers are allowed to help, there is not enough manpower. At present, many help workers only help 1 poor households, and the work they have done feels that they can still do a little bit of practical work. If they help 2 households, it is estimated that they will not be able to take care of their energy and the help effect will not be good. Second, there are many things, heavy tasks and great pressure in poverty alleviation work. If a small thing is not done well, it will affect the whole town, the county and even the whole city. In view of this, in order to do a good job of helping, it makes sense for local governments to include teachers in helping those responsible. You will say that teachers have to attend classes, but other helpers also have to go to work. Many of them take time off and go to poor families on weekends.