Yongin City Expands Discovery and Support for Vulnerable Households in Summer View original image


[Asia Economy (Yongin) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province is expanding support for vulnerable households during the summer season.


Yongin City will operate the 'Visiting Infinite Care Center' at rental apartment complexes and Yongin Light Rail Transit stations within the city until the 9th of next month. The Yongin Infinite Care Center, Yongin Mental Health Welfare Center, Yongin Suicide Prevention Center, Yongin Regional Self-Support Center, Yongin Dream Start Center, and Yongin Cheoin Disabled Welfare Center will provide detailed guidance on welfare services available to at-risk families through face-to-face consultations on site.


Additionally, a total of 300 million KRW in special support funds has been prepared for 1,500 vulnerable households not receiving government assistance, with 200,000 KRW per household to be distributed from the 27th of this month through the Gyeonggi Social Welfare Community Chest.


The city has been conducting a project to identify and support at-risk households in welfare blind spots during the summer season from the 1st of this month until the 31st of next month.



A city official stated, "We will detect at-risk households early during the summer and provide prompt support to prevent further damage," and urged, "If you find a household in need of help, please inform the Yongin Infinite Care Center."


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