Reception for Dormitory Fee Support for High School and University Students in the Second Half of the Year and Housing Management Fee Support for Military Unit Members

Supporting Projects Also Carried Out Monthly While Managing Damyang Storage
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Damyang County is promoting various support projects in the second half of the year to increase the population.


According to the county on the 27th, applications for the second half high school and university dormitory fee support project and the military personnel housing management fee support project will be accepted until the 15th of next month.

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The high school and university dormitory fee support project provides 250,000 KRW per semester to high school and university students who have moved into the area and have lived there for more than six months.


The county supported 107 people with 26.75 million KRW by the first half of the year.


The military personnel housing management fee support project provides 200,000 KRW once a year to military personnel (non-commissioned officers and officers) who have moved into the area and have lived there for more than 12 months, and applications are being accepted from personnel who did not apply in the first half.


In addition, the "Damyang Storage Package Support Project," which provides goods such as Daesup Clear Damyang Rice to households with two or more members moving into the area from outside, is also being promoted monthly.


Applications for the high school and university dormitory fee support project and the military personnel housing management fee support project can be submitted through the affiliated schools and military units until December 15.



A county official said, "We will continue to do our best to discover new policies and promote policies to increase the population."


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