On the 13th, six public-private organizations signed a business agreement to support low-income vulnerable groups in Jeonggwan-eup. (From left: Son Byung-su, Branch Director; Lee Bong-ju, Center Director; Kim Jong-cheon, Jeonggwan-eup Mayor; Choi Jin-ho, Social Welfare Officer; Kim Young-gwan, Director; Geum Dong-suk, Director)

On the 13th, six public-private organizations signed a business agreement to support low-income vulnerable groups in Jeonggwan-eup. (From left: Son Byung-su, Branch Director; Lee Bong-ju, Center Director; Kim Jong-cheon, Jeonggwan-eup Mayor; Choi Jin-ho, Social Welfare Officer; Kim Young-gwan, Director; Geum Dong-suk, Director)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] The Administrative Welfare Center of Jeonggwan-eup, Gijang-gun held a public-private cooperation agreement ceremony on the 13th for the investigation and support of vulnerable households, including socially isolated households in the area.


This business agreement involved six organizations: ▲Jeonggwan-eup Administrative Welfare Center ▲Jeonggwan-eup Community Security Council ▲Gijang-gun Senior Welfare Center Ilgwang Branch ▲Gijang-gun Mental Health Welfare Center ▲Gijang Disabled Welfare Center ▲Jeonggwan Senior Welfare Center.


The main contents of the agreement include ▲mutual sharing of crisis information for vulnerable groups requiring support among institutions ▲cooperation in promoting projects such as counseling services and case management to support crisis households ▲mutual information provision and cooperation when promoting programs, campaigns, and events for vulnerable groups.


As the first cooperative project promoted through this agreement, a focused survey will be conducted until July to identify crisis households such as single-person vulnerable households and socially isolated households, and each institution will provide services tailored to the characteristics of the identified households.



Jeonggwan-eup Mayor Kim Jongcheon said, “Through this agreement, we hope that public and private sectors will cooperate with each other to build a systematic and dense community safety net, making Jeonggwan-eup a zero welfare blind spot village.”


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