Providing Elementary Care for Dual-Income Couples and Others

Siheung City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 15th that it opened and began operating the 'Ainuri Care Center Janghyeon Seohan Idaeum Foremiel Branch' in Janggok-dong on the 14th to address the care gap for elementary school students of dual-income couples and others.

Inside the 'Ainuri Care Center' at Janghyeon Seohan Idaeum Foremiel in Janggok-dong, which opened as the 26th facility in Siheung City. It provides care services for elementary school students. Provided by Siheung City

Inside the 'Ainuri Care Center' at Janghyeon Seohan Idaeum Foremiel in Janggok-dong, which opened as the 26th facility in Siheung City. It provides care services for elementary school students. Provided by Siheung City

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The Janghyeon Seohan Idaeum Foremiel Branch is the largest care center in Janggok-dong. With this opening, the number of Ainuri Care Centers in the Siheung area has increased to 26.


The Ainuri Care Centers provide care services for elementary school students aged 6 to 12 who need care, regardless of income level. During the school term, they operate from 1 PM to 8 PM, and during vacations, from 9 AM to 8 PM. They offer basic care, common programs, special programs, and emergency (temporary) care services.



Jung Young-mi, Director of Child Care at Siheung City, said, "We will continue to improve the quality of care services and expand the care infrastructure more thoroughly."


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