Operation of Shared Childcare Centers to Create Care Communities for Parenting Families in Local Communities

Nowon-gu Operates Reservation System for Community Childcare Sharing Centers Managed by Villages Together View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] The Community Childcare Sharing Center operated by the Nowon-gu Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Center (Director Jang Sa-yeol) started a reservation system from February 1 to provide a safe play and rest space for parenting families in the local community, where outdoor activities have been restricted due to COVID-19.


To provide a safe play space, the center operates on a reservation basis for two hours each in the morning and afternoon, limiting the number of users to 10 children per time slot to reduce crowding.


In addition, regular ventilation, disinfection of toys and equipment, QR code verification, and temperature checks are conducted in compliance with quarantine rules, and personal hygiene is strictly managed through mask-wearing and hand sanitization.


Considering the main users are children aged 1 to 13, the Community Childcare Sharing Center is equipped with toys, board games, books, and play facilities such as trampolines, climbing walls, ball pools, and kitchen play areas, allowing parents and children to enjoy various play activities.


The Community Childcare Sharing Center is available to any family raising and caring for children under 13 years old. It accommodates up to 10 children per session and can be used by making a prior phone reservation for weekdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.



Nowon-gu Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Center (Address: 3rd Floor, Gaon Building, 94, Dongil-ro 173ga-gil, Nowon-gu)


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