Yeongam-gun to Accept Online Applications for Mutual Benefit National Support Fund Starting from the 6th
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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do, will begin distributing the COVID-19 coexistence national support fund from the 6th of this month until the 29th of next month.
According to the county on the 2nd, the recipients are households whose total health insurance premiums paid by the household as of the end of June this year fall within the bottom 80%. The support fund is 250,000 KRW per person.
Individuals can check in advance whether they are eligible to receive the national support fund from the 5th of this month via the online National Secretary website or through the Naver app and KakaoTalk.
Online applications will begin on the 6th, and residents who have difficulty using the internet can apply in person at the eup/myeon offices starting from the 13th.
To enhance convenience for residents, in addition to credit and debit card methods, Yeongam Love Card and paper gift certificates are also prepared to provide a variety of options.
To reduce inconvenience, the application period and methods have been subdivided. Online applications can be made during the second week (September 6 to September 10) on the day of the week corresponding to the last digit of the applicant’s birthdate through credit/debit card company websites, apps, or call centers.
Also, visiting NongHyup to first obtain a Yeongam Love Card allows for a more convenient application for the support fund.
Yeongam-gun has formed a task force team led by the deputy county head to ensure that residents, who have been constrained by COVID-19, receive the support fund in time for the Chuseok holiday, and has thoroughly prepared for distribution by opening separate counters.
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A county official said, “We hope this support will give strength to residents who have endured difficulties with the mindset that we can overcome the prolonged COVID-19 situation together,” and urged residents to use the fund by the deadline of December 31 of this year.
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