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Gwanak-gu Implements Residential Space Styling Service

Organizing and Storage Services Provided to 210 Households Including Dual-Income, Single-Parent, Multicultural, and Disabled Families

A Team of Four Stylists Visits for Service and Provides Follow-Up Management... Supporting Work-Life Balance and Improving Quality of Life



Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) is offering a ‘Residential Space Styling Service’ to assist with home organization and storage for dual-income, single-parent, multicultural, and disabled families.


The ‘Residential Space Styling Service’ project provides job opportunities to job seekers with organizing and storage certification while helping vulnerable groups with home organization and storage. This city-district cooperative project aims to create jobs and improve quality of life through better residential environments.


The district launched the first service in April last year, providing job opportunities to 12 women who had experienced career interruptions and delivering residential space styling services to 150 households in the area, receiving great positive feedback. This year, the service will expand to cover 210 households.


The service will operate from April to December, with a team of four stylists working together. After prior consultation with the target households, customized organizing and storage services suitable for each home environment will be provided. Follow-up management is also conducted by rechecking and consulting to ensure the organization is well maintained after the service.


Eligible recipients include dual-income, large families, multicultural, single-parent, disabled, and grandparent-grandchild households with minor children living in Gwanak-gu with an income below 120% of the median income, as well as single elderly aged 65 or older and North Korean defectors. The service is completely free of charge.


Applications can be submitted by checking the announcement posted on the Gwanak-gu Office (News & Notices) or Gwanak Women’s Human Resources Development Center websites, preparing the required documents, and applying via the email or in person as indicated in the announcement.



A district official stated, “We expect this service to help improve residential environments,” and added, “We will continue to utilize residents’ talents to discover various job opportunities and strive to provide practical support for the lives of our citizens.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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