Pyeongtaek City Family Center Supports Multicultural Families' Hometown Visits
Support of 1 Million Won per Person for Expenses
Pyeongtaek City Family Center in Gyeonggi-do will recruit participants for the multicultural family hometown visit support project, "I’m Coming to See You Now, Hello My Hometown," starting from the 11th.
This program is designed to strengthen bonds among members of multicultural families through visits to their home countries and to promote participation in the local community. It is a designated donation project by the Gyeonggi Social Welfare Community Chest, supported by local company Hansan Linear System Co., Ltd.
The center will especially provide travel expenses of 1 million KRW per person to marriage immigrants and their families who have been unable to visit their hometowns for a long time due to financial difficulties.
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Families wishing to participate can submit documents such as a family relation certificate, health insurance payment statement, and proof of departure, and participants will be selected through a review by the selection committee.
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