Gyeonggi Province signed a business agreement with eight organizations to identify vulnerable households in welfare blind spots.

Gyeonggi Province signed a business agreement with eight organizations to identify vulnerable households in welfare blind spots.

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On the 7th, Gyeonggi Province signed a 'Business Agreement for Cooperation in Identifying Crisis Households in Welfare Blind Spots' with eight social welfare institutions and organizations within the province.


The institutions participating in this business agreement include ▲Gyeonggi-do Council on Social Welfare ▲Gyeonggi-do Association of Social Workers ▲Gyeonggi-do Social Welfare Center Association ▲Gyeonggi-do Self-Support Enterprise Association ▲Gyeonggi-do and Incheon Homeless Facilities Federation ▲Gyeonggi-do Senior Welfare Center Association ▲Gyeonggi-do Home Care Senior Welfare Association ▲Gyeonggi-do Disabled Welfare Facilities Association.


Gyeonggi Province provides support for living expenses, housing, and medical costs if neighbors in difficulty reported through the emergency welfare hotline qualify for public support such as basic livelihood security, near-poverty class, or emergency welfare. Even if they do not qualify, private sponsored welfare services are linked to help resolve crisis situations.



Oh Byeong-kwon, the First Deputy Governor of Gyeonggi Province, said, "Although Gyeonggi Province operates a welfare blind spot identification support system through cooperation with related institutions and organizations, there are limits to public organizations alone, so the interest and cooperation of neighbors are essential." He urged, "If you discover neighbors in crisis, please contact the emergency welfare hotline, Gyeonggi Call Center, or the Eup/Myeon/Dong Administrative Welfare Center."


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