Specialized Cafe for Creating Job Opportunities for the Elderly

Hwaseong City in Gyeonggi Province, together with Hwaseong Senior Club, will pilot the 'Nono Cafe' Jeongjo Hyo Senior Welfare Center branch from the 8th to create jobs for the elderly.


The Nono Cafe Jeongjo Hyo Senior Welfare Center branch is a specialized cafe with a traditional Hanok-style theme, offering flower tea and herbal tea. It supports visitors to spend leisure time in various spaces by utilizing the central garden and reading area within the welfare center.

Employees of the 'Nono Cafe,' which began pilot operation on the 8th at Hwaseong Jeongjohyo Senior Welfare Center, are posing for a commemorative photo. <br>[Photo by Hwaseong City]

Employees of the 'Nono Cafe,' which began pilot operation on the 8th at Hwaseong Jeongjohyo Senior Welfare Center, are posing for a commemorative photo.
[Photo by Hwaseong City]

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The cafe operates on weekdays from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, and the city plans to officially open it in April, reflecting menu preferences and areas for improvement.


Meanwhile, Hwaseong Senior Club operates 44 Nono Cafe stores and 2 food trucks to create jobs for the elderly.



Hong Nomi, Director of Hwaseong City Citizen Welfare Bureau, said, "We will actively support Nono Cafe, which provides jobs for seniors, so that it can be loved as a resting place sought by citizens in the local community."


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