Uichang-gu Daesan-myeon and Masanhappo-gu Sanho-dong Sign Agreement

On the 12th, the Changwon Welfare Foundation in Gyeongnam held a business agreement ceremony in the foundation chairman's office for the ‘Pilot Project to Strengthen the Function of Eup-Myeon-Dong Welfare Communities’ to revitalize welfare in two areas: Daesan-myeon in Uichang-gu and Sanho-dong in Masanhappo-gu.

The Changwon Welfare Foundation in Gyeongnam held a business agreement ceremony for the 'Eupmyeondong Welfare Community Function Enhancement Pilot Project' with two areas: Daesan-myeon in Uichang-gu and Sanho-dong in Masanhappo-gu.

The Changwon Welfare Foundation in Gyeongnam held a business agreement ceremony for the 'Eupmyeondong Welfare Community Function Enhancement Pilot Project' with two areas: Daesan-myeon in Uichang-gu and Sanho-dong in Masanhappo-gu.

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This business agreement aims to strengthen resident-led, community-based welfare functions and support projects at the Eup-Myeon-Dong level. It was conducted as a tripartite agreement among the Changwon Welfare Foundation, the administrative welfare centers of each myeon and dong, and the local community security councils.


Through this agreement, Daesan-myeon will promote the ‘2023 Project to Create a Compassionate Village Daesan-myeon that Cares for, Understands, and Encourages Neighbors’ until the end of this year, while Sanho-dong will implement the ‘Sharing Together, Communicating Banatdeul (Sanho-dong 50UP Single-Person Household Support Project)’.


Chairman Hong Jae-sik stated, “I expect the local community security councils to play an important role as the center of public-private cooperation to activate resident-centered welfare. Accordingly, the foundation will also strive together to enhance citizens’ welfare awareness.”



The ‘Pilot Project to Strengthen the Function of Eup-Myeon-Dong Welfare Communities’ supports capacity-building education so that local residents can identify and solve problems as welfare agents in their communities. Through this, the Changwon Welfare Foundation provides up to 5 million KRW per location in specialized project funds based on the established village plans.


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