Kim Je-yeol, head of Gijang-eup (left), Kwon Myo-yeon, chairman of the Gijang-eup Community Security Council (right), and Heo Seong-geun, director of Gijang Hospital, are taking a commemorative photo after signing the 'Neighbor Love Hope Owl' business agreement.

Kim Je-yeol, head of Gijang-eup (left), Kwon Myo-yeon, chairman of the Gijang-eup Community Security Council (right), and Heo Seong-geun, director of Gijang Hospital, are taking a commemorative photo after signing the 'Neighbor Love Hope Owl' business agreement.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] On the 20th, the Gijang-eup Administrative Welfare Center signed a business agreement for the ‘Neighborly Love Hope Owl’ project, a welfare blind spot discovery initiative within Gijang-eup, together with the Gijang-eup Community Security Council and Gijang Hospital.


The ‘Neighborly Love Hope Owl’ project is a public-private cooperative network-building initiative that partners with lifestyle-oriented businesses frequently used by residents to identify households in crisis and welfare blind spots, and to connect them with customized welfare services.


According to the agreement, each organization will share information to identify households in crisis and welfare blind spots within Gijang-eup, establish a network to respond promptly to crisis situations, and provide tailored welfare counseling and medical services.


Kwon Myo-yeon, Chairperson of the Community Security Council, stated, “We will strive to identify households in crisis to prevent vulnerable groups from experiencing crises during the summer season.”


Heo Seong-geun, Director of the hospital, said, “We will actively participate in the ‘Neighborly Love Hope Owl’ project to ensure that residents facing difficulties can receive comfortable and safe medical services.”



Kim Je-yeol, Mayor of Gijang-eup, said, “Through this business agreement, we have established a medical service support system to prepare for crisis situations among vulnerable groups. We will continue to do our best to build a dense community safety net through public-private cooperation.”


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