Gwangju Social Service Agency Signs Business Agreement with Comprehensive Support Center for Disabled View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City Social Service Institute (Director Jo Ho-kwon) announced on the 13th that it signed a memorandum of understanding for mutual cooperation with the Gwangju Metropolitan City Comprehensive Support Center for the Disabled (Executive Director Yoo Hyun-seop).


This agreement was established to create a cooperative system between the two parties to improve the quality of welfare services for the disabled and to build a regional network, ultimately aimed at enhancing the welfare and quality of life of local disabled people.


According to the agreement, both organizations will join forces on ▲ establishing an organic network to improve the quality of life for local disabled people ▲ cooperative projects to improve the quality of welfare services for local disabled people ▲ cooperative projects to discover welfare blind spots and link services ▲ sharing human and material resources owned by the institutions ▲ and other matters agreed upon as necessary to promote welfare for the disabled.


Director Jo Ho-kwon said, “Gwangju Metropolitan City is implementing various policies for a warm Gwangju, promoting coexistence without discrimination between disabled and non-disabled people, and the Gwangju Metropolitan City Social Service Institute is working in line with these municipal policies to do its best for ‘warm care and happy jobs.’ We will work together to improve the quality of welfare services for local disabled people.”


Executive Director Yoo Hyun-seop stated, “We will actively cooperate to form a Gwangju community where disabled and non-disabled people live together.”


Meanwhile, the Gwangju Metropolitan City Social Service Institute is a public institution established to enhance the public nature, professionalism, and transparency of social services and to improve their quality so that citizens can trust and use better social services.



Currently, it has 11 affiliated facilities and business units under its umbrella and operates the Gwangju Metropolitan City Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled and the Gwangju Metropolitan City Protected Workshop for the Disabled in the field of disability welfare.


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