Gyeonggi-do Housing Welfare Center Signs Business Agreement with Regional Centers in Gwangmyeong, Paju, and Hwaseong
Gyeonggi-do Housing Welfare Center signed a business agreement with three local centers on the 21st.
View original imageThe Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) operates the Gyeonggi-do Housing Welfare Center, which signed a business agreement on the 21st with three housing welfare centers in Gwangmyeong, Paju, and Hwaseong to strengthen housing welfare services.
Through this agreement, the Gyeonggi-do Housing Welfare Center will promote ▲ the discovery of housing welfare policies and projects ▲ learning and information exchange to strengthen housing welfare capabilities ▲ mutual cooperation in housing welfare counseling tasks, aiming to enhance housing welfare services and the housing welfare network for vulnerable groups.
As a metropolitan center, the provincial housing welfare center is promoting mobile counseling and housing welfare education by visiting cities and counties. It also provides consulting on the establishment and operation of local centers and supports newly opened centers with policy support funds of 20 million KRW.
As of the end of May, there are 19 housing welfare centers in the province, including one metropolitan center and 18 local centers.
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Kim Seyong, president of GH, stated, "We will organically connect metropolitan and local centers to strengthen housing welfare services for residents and actively discover and support housing blind spots."
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