GH Strengthens Welfare Cooperation for Housing-Vulnerable Groups with Good Neighbors and Gyeonggi Regional Self-Support Center
Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) signed a business agreement on the 9th at its headquarters in Gwonseon-gu, Suwon, with Good Neighbors and the Gyeonggi Regional Self-Sufficiency Center to strengthen Gyeonggi-style housing welfare.
View original imageGyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) signed a business agreement on the 9th at its headquarters in Gwonseon-gu, Suwon, with Good Neighbors and the Gyeonggi Metropolitan Self-Sufficiency Center to strengthen Gyeonggi Province-style housing welfare.
According to the agreement, GH will operate a mobile counseling vehicle targeting vulnerable groups with unstable housing. In addition, GH will share housing welfare issues with each organization and propose cooperation plans. Efforts to operate a social welfare counseling council and revitalize the community will also continue.
Furthermore, GH plans to collaborate with each organization in various regional welfare project areas, including mutual business exchanges between institutions, consultations on housing welfare policies and operational and institutional improvements, and the promotion of future housing welfare projects, to further strengthen the citizen-centered "Gyeonggi Province-style Housing Welfare Project."
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Kim Se-yong, President of GH, emphasized, "GH will strive to fulfill various services and functions close to the residents' living spaces," adding, "We will put more effort into visualizing spatial welfare projects so that residents can thoroughly enjoy benefits within their living radius."
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