Namwon-si Completes Hope House Repair Project for Low-Income Families View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] Namwon City, Jeonbuk announced on the 9th that it has completed the 2020 Hope House Repair Project to improve the housing environment and realize housing welfare for basic livelihood security recipients and the lower-income class, enhancing housing stability and quality of life for socially vulnerable low-income groups.


Earlier this year, the city signed consignment contracts with social enterprises, self-support enterprises, and non-profit organizations, and from the start of construction in March to completion in October, it renovated 46 old houses of low-income residents in the area, contributing to stabilizing their housing life, resolving income polarization, and improving quality of life.


The Hope House Repair Project is funded 40% by provincial funds and 60% by city funds, providing up to 4 million KRW per household to improve housing stability for low-income households such as basic livelihood security recipients and the lower-income class by repairing roofs, walls, boilers, wallpaper and flooring, electrical and gas facilities in old and poor-quality houses.



A city official stated, “We will continue to do our best to improve the quality of life for Namwon citizens by promoting various housing environment improvement projects, starting with improving the housing environment for low-income groups.”


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