Boseong-gun, Additional Recruitment for Youth Employment Housing Cost Support Program Beneficiaries
Providing Working Youth with 100,000 Won Monthly for Up to 12 Months
[Boseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do, is recruiting additional candidates for the Youth Employment Housing Cost Support Project until the 20th to support the housing stability and economic independence of working youth.
The additional recruitment is for 5 people, targeting youth who meet the following criteria: ▲registered residents of Boseong-gun ▲workers or business owners aged 18 to 39 (born between 1982 and 2003) ▲homeless tenants living in jeonse (with loans of 50 million KRW or more) or monthly rent (60 million KRW or less) ▲household income recognized amount at or below 150% of the median income.
All requirements must be met as of the application date, and those who are beneficiaries of similar housing-related projects by the government or local governments are excluded from applying.
The county plans to select 5 applicants in order of lowest household income recognized amount and provide support. Once selected, recipients will receive 100,000 KRW per month for up to 12 months as housing cost support.
Applicants wishing to apply should check the eligibility requirements in the announcement section on the Boseong-gun website, prepare the necessary documents, and visit the General Affairs Division of the Eup/Myeon Administrative Welfare Center in their residential area to submit their application.
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For more details, contact the Population Policy Division of the Planning and Budget Office or the General Affairs Division of the Eup/Myeon Administrative Welfare Center.
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