Improving Health and Quality of Life for Vulnerable Groups... Employment Creation Effects Through Self-Support Work

Haman-gun Launches 'Customized House Cleaning Project' for Vulnerable Groups View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Haman-gun, Gyeongnam Province, is promoting the ‘Customized House Cleaning Project’ to improve the housing environment of low-income vulnerable groups in the area.


This project is implemented to create a pleasant environment for vulnerable groups and to improve their health and quality of life.


The project targets include residents with a median income below 50%, such as persons with disabilities, elderly people aged 65 or older, and households with severe illnesses. The county selects 40 low-income vulnerable households in the area through recommendations from towns and townships.


To promote the project, the county is conducting housing cleaning, organizing, and disinfection activities for the target households in connection with the Haman area self-support work project. As of January this year, the project is underway for two households.


By supporting these households, problems causing inconvenience in daily life have been resolved, and concerns about foul odors and the outbreak of infectious diseases in neighboring areas have been alleviated.


At the same time, the project achieves a dual effect by creating employment for participants through self-support work.



A county official stated, “Through the Customized House Cleaning Project, we will take the lead in promoting the welfare of low-income vulnerable groups and do our best to expand job opportunities for low-income groups through linkage with the local self-support center.”


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