Gwangju Buk-gu Takes Action to Address Welfare Blind Spots
Promoting Three Key Initiatives in Care Services
Empowering Self-Reliant Youth for a Brighter Future
Gwangju Buk-gu is taking proactive steps to address welfare blind spots.
On the 23rd, the district announced plans to implement key initiatives such as integrated care, operation of a support team for socially isolated households, and the "First Step Toward Dreams" program for self-reliant youth.
First, the Buk-gu-style integrated care program will provide 32 detailed services, including home medical care, housing, meals, and smart care, with a total budget of approximately 3.3 billion KRW from national and local funds.
Additionally, starting in March, the public-private partnership support team for socially isolated households will identify and support isolated households, such as those who have lost eligibility for benefits or single-person households classified as medium- to high-risk who refuse care services and other support, helping them recover their daily lives.
Furthermore, beginning in March, the "First Step Toward Dreams" support project will provide up to 2 million KRW for self-reliant youth preparing to enter society, covering costs such as certification acquisition and congratulatory funds for successful employment or entrepreneurship.
District Mayor Moon In said, "We will not only ensure the substantial implementation of the policies planned for this year, but also discover various new initiatives in the field of care and welfare to create positive changes that residents can feel in their daily lives."
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