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The city of Suwon in Gyeonggi Province will focus on identifying households in crisis that fall within welfare blind spots until the 31st of next month.


The main targets for identification are ▲households notified through the Welfare Blind Spot Identification Management System ▲crisis households discovered through public-private cooperation ▲low-income vulnerable groups in need of assistance due to difficult living conditions (such as those who lost eligibility for basic living security benefits), among others.


Suwon City plans to develop special comprehensive measures centered on the 'Summer Welfare Blind Spot Intensive Identification Task Force' and will carry out activities to identify welfare crisis households by seeking cooperation plans among departments.


This effort involves public-private collaboration including Saebit Dolbomi (new light caregivers), honorary social welfare officers, members of the local community security council, and neighborhood leaders.


Suwon City will link selected households to public programs such as the Basic Livelihood Security System and Emergency Welfare (Gyeonggi Province-type Emergency Welfare), and depending on the case, classify them as integrated case management subjects for continuous management.



A Suwon City official stated, "We will actively support vulnerable groups in need by maximizing the use of local resources to ensure no vulnerable individuals suffer during the heatwave," and urged, "If you know neighbors in need of help, please report them to the nearest Dong Administrative Welfare Center, the Health and Welfare Counseling Center (129), or through Bokjiro (www.bokjiro.go.kr)."


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