For Families with Disabled Members with Children Born After January 1 This Year, Support Provided Up to 83 Months
Applications Open to Residents Living in the District for Over One Year, Regardless of Income or Assets
Various Welfare Services Offered, Including Childbirth Support Fund and Care Services for Disabled Children, to Support Stable Family Life

Yeongdeungpo-gu Establishes 'Childcare Support Fund' for Families with Disabilities... 100,000 Won Paid Monthly View original image

Yeongdeungpo-gu (Mayor Choi Ho-kwon) announced that it will newly launch the ‘Childcare Support Fund Project’ this year to alleviate the economic burden on families with disabled members.


This project targets families with disabled members who have children born on or after January 1, 2025, and provides support regardless of disability grade, type, income, or assets, as long as one parent (the individual or spouse) has a disability. However, applicants must have resided in the district for at least one year as of the application date.


The support fund is paid at 100,000 KRW per child per month, from the month of application until the child reaches 83 months of age.


Families wishing to apply should visit their local community service center with identification, birth certificate, and a copy of their bankbook. For more details, contact the local community center or the Senior and Disabled Affairs Division at the district office.


In addition, the district operates various welfare policies for families with disabled members.


Since 2021, a ‘Childbirth Support Fund’ has been provided, offering 500,000 KRW to families with disabled members who have newborns, and the ‘Disabled Child Family Care Support Project’ helps ease the caregiving burden for children with severe disabilities. The district also runs the ‘Disabled Family Support Center’ to provide comprehensive welfare services to families with disabled members, supporting stable family life.


Choi Ho-kwon, Mayor of Yeongdeungpo-gu, said, “We hope this project will reduce the economic burden on families and help children grow up in a more stable environment. We will continue to develop practical welfare policies to create an environment where no one faces difficulties in childbirth and childcare.”



Yeongdeungpo-gu Establishes 'Childcare Support Fund' for Families with Disabilities... 100,000 Won Paid Monthly View original image

Senior Puppet Troupe ‘Eunbit Chanran’ Founded by Elders of Dongdaemun-gu

Part of Senior Employment Project… Weekly Thursday Puppet Shows Tailored for Children

Performances can be reserved from March at Dongdaemun-gu Hyeon Jin-geon Memorial Library



Dongdaemun-gu (Mayor Lee Pil-hyung) announced on the 4th that elders who completed the ‘Senior Puppet Theater’ course, part of the senior employment project, have founded the senior puppet troupe ‘Eunbit Chanran’ and plan to actively engage in community activities.


All members are aged 60 or older and learned puppet theater directing and performance skills through the ‘Senior Puppet Theater’ course held at the Hyeon Jin-geon Memorial Library in Gamcho Village, Jegi-dong.


The district expects that the troupe ‘Eunbit Chanran’ will bring new vitality to the elders’ lives while providing an opportunity to give back their talents to society.


From March to December, the troupe plans to perform children-tailored puppet shows every Thursday morning mainly at kindergartens, daycare centers, and child centers within Dongdaemun-gu.


Reservations can be made through the Hyeon Jin-geon Memorial Library website or by phone.



Yeongdeungpo-gu Establishes 'Childcare Support Fund' for Families with Disabilities... 100,000 Won Paid Monthly View original image

Geumcheon-gu Offers Customized Public Jobs... Recruiting Participants for ‘Neighborhood Geumcheon Hope Jobs’

Recruiting 56 people in total for 20 projects in 2025, 28 each in the first and second half of the year

Work locations include Geumha Village Hall, Single-Person Household Support Center, Future Job Experience Center, etc.



Geumcheon-gu (Mayor Yoo Sung-hoon) announced that it will promote the ‘Neighborhood Geumcheon Hope Jobs’ project to provide work opportunities during economically difficult times and help recover the local economy.


The Neighborhood Geumcheon Hope Jobs project is a direct job program operated independently by Geumcheon-gu. It discovers supplementary jobs aligned with local issues and demands to support low-income and employment-vulnerable groups.


This year’s first half recruitment will select 28 people for 20 projects across 10 departments. Participants will work at resident convenience facilities such as Geumha Village Hall, Single-Person Household Support Center, Geumcheon Future Job Experience Center, and various district office departments.


Applicants must be Geumcheon-gu residents aged 18 or older with work ability as of the project start date, and the combined property of household members on the resident registration must be 499 million KRW or less. Additionally, applicants must hold the required certifications or have at least one year of relevant work experience for the project department.


The wage is based on the 2025 minimum hourly wage of 10,030 KRW, and working hours and days may vary by project. For those working 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, 89,000 KRW per day including meal allowance will be paid.


Residents wishing to participate should prepare identification, application form, and consent form for personal information collection and use, and apply either by visiting the relevant project department or online.


Detailed information on eligibility, working conditions, and application forms can be found in the ‘Notices and Announcements’ section on the Geumcheon-gu website.


The district will review applicants’ property status, number of dependents, public job participation history, and exclusion criteria, and conduct interviews through each project department before individually notifying the final successful candidates.



Yoo Sung-hoon, Mayor of Geumcheon-gu, said, “Through this project, we aim to help vulnerable groups become self-reliant and connect them to actual employment. We will continue to discover customized job projects linked to local issues and support residents in securing stable jobs through various means such as employment and entrepreneurship education.”


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