Jangsu-gun Provides Emergency Disaster Relief Funds to All Residents
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Go Dallyoung] Jangsu-gun, Jeonbuk, will provide emergency disaster relief funds to all residents starting from the 11th of next month.
On the 29th, Jangsu-gun held a review meeting of the COVID-19 Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters chaired by County Governor Jang Young-su in the conference room and decided to provide emergency disaster relief funds to all residents.
The Jangsu-gun emergency disaster relief fund will provide 100,000 KRW worth of Jangsu Love Gift Certificates to all applicants registered as residents of Jangsu-gun as of the 30th of this month, regardless of income or age, with no separate usage period set.
Applications can be made by filling out the application form posted on the Eup/Myeon Administrative Welfare Center and the county office website, then visiting the Eup/Myeon Administrative Welfare Center of the resident's address with an ID card from the 11th to the 22nd of next month.
One person can receive the fund on behalf of all household members, and for those with mobility difficulties such as elderly living alone or disabled persons, the responsible village staff will provide on-site payment.
The emergency disaster relief fund will be immediately paid on-site in local currency after verifying eligibility upon application.
Additionally, Jangsu-gun will set up donation boxes at the Eup/Myeon Administrative Welfare Centers to participate in the donation movement.
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Governor Jang Young-su said, “We hope this emergency disaster relief fund will revitalize the local economy,” and added, “We ask many local residents to use local currency and support local businesses to stimulate the economy through consumption.”
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