On the 18th, the Gyeonggi-do Housing Welfare Center signed a business agreement with the housing welfare centers of cities including Gwangju at the GH headquarters in Suwon to strengthen housing welfare services.

On the 18th, the Gyeonggi-do Housing Welfare Center signed a business agreement with the housing welfare centers of cities including Gwangju at the GH headquarters in Suwon to strengthen housing welfare services.

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The Gyeonggi-do Housing Welfare Center is stepping up efforts to strengthen housing welfare services for vulnerable groups within the province.


The Gyeonggi Housing Welfare Center has been operated under commission by GH since 2019.


On the 18th, the Gyeonggi Housing Welfare Center announced on the 19th that it signed a business agreement at the GH headquarters with housing welfare centers from three cities, including Gwangju-si, to enhance housing welfare services and networks for vulnerable groups in the province.


The main contents of the agreement include ▲discovering policies and projects related to housing welfare ▲learning and information exchange to strengthen capabilities related to housing welfare ▲mutual cooperation in housing welfare counseling and related tasks ▲activities to protect the housing rights of provincial residents.


Currently, there are nine housing welfare centers in the province.


As a metropolitan center, the Gyeonggi Housing Welfare Center provides consulting for the establishment and operation of basic local government centers to expand the base of housing welfare services. Additionally, since last year, it has been providing policy support funds of 20 million KRW when new basic local government centers open.



Kim Se-yong, president of GH, emphasized, "Through this agreement, we will strengthen the network between the provincial center and city centers and do our best to make a practical contribution to improving the housing welfare of Gyeonggi residents."


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