1-on-1 Matching Between Hope Dream Council Members and Vulnerable Groups

Boseong-eup Resolves Welfare Blind Spots Through 'Sisterhood Partnership' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Cheon-seok] Boseong-eup Administrative Welfare Center announced on the 8th that it has promoted a one-on-one sisterhood partnership between members of the Boseong-eup Hope Dream Council and vulnerable groups as a new project this year to strengthen the local community safety net and eliminate welfare blind spots.


Through this project, 16 members of the Boseong-eup Hope Dream Council, including the head of Boseong-eup, were paired with vulnerable households in welfare blind spots within the jurisdiction.


They plan to strengthen the local community safety net by establishing a system that monitors the well-being and safety of vulnerable groups through at least one phone call and home visit per week, and by delivering the results to case management officials to actively respond in case of emergencies.


Jo Young-woo, head of Boseong-eup, said, “I am grateful to the members who take time out of their busy schedules to practice sharing for their neighbors, and I will do my best to carefully manage welfare blind spots so that no neighbors are left out in Boseong-eup and to spread a culture of sharing within the community.”



Meanwhile, the Boseong-eup Hope Dream Council has been actively carrying out sharing and volunteer projects such as ▲installation of safety handrails, ▲side dish sharing volunteer service, ▲Love Rice Sharing Campaign, and ▲cleaning houses in welfare blind spots. Last year, it won the Excellence Award in the operation field of the Eup/Myeon/Dong Community Security Council at the ‘Excellent Case Contest for Eliminating Welfare Blind Spots’ hosted by the Jeonnam Welfare Foundation.


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