Joint Housing, Employment, Finance, and Legal Consultations by 12 Organizations

Gwangju Urban Corporation operated a pilot project of the customized comprehensive consultation service "Visiting Complex Support" for tenants of rental housing at Gwangju Station Dasaroum on the 13th. Photo by Gwangju Urban Corporation

Gwangju Urban Corporation operated a pilot project of the customized comprehensive consultation service "Visiting Complex Support" for tenants of rental housing at Gwangju Station Dasaroum on the 13th. Photo by Gwangju Urban Corporation

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Gwangju Urban Corporation (President Kim Seungnam) announced on the 14th that it had operated a pilot project of the customized comprehensive consultation service "Visiting Complex Support" for tenants of rental housing on the 13th.


This project was a government (Financial Services Commission) pilot initiative. It provided on-site, one-stop customized consultations for tenants facing difficulties in various areas, including housing, finance, legal matters, and employment. In particular, consultation staff visited the site directly to provide services for tenants who found it difficult to visit institutions due to work or other reasons.


The consultations were held at Gwangju Station Dasaroum, with more than 100 participants, including tenants of the corporation. This event was an expansion based on the existing One-stop Mobile Welfare Counseling Center, and 12 organizations, including Gwangju City, collaborated to offer integrated consultations covering all areas such as housing, finance, legal matters, employment, and welfare.


The participating organizations included: Gwangju City, Gwangju Urban Corporation, Gwangju Housing Welfare Center, Buk-gu Office, Korea Inclusive Finance Agency, Credit Counseling and Recovery Service, Gwangju Bank, Gwangju Youth Dream Bank, Gwangju Employment Welfare Plus, Korea Employment Agency for Persons with Disabilities, Gwangju Women’s New Work Center, and Buk-gu Women’s New Work Center. These organizations not only provided integrated consultations on-site but also carried out various policy guidance and promotional activities.


President Kim Seungnam said, "I am pleased that we were able to successfully carry out this pilot project, which was implemented for the first time in Gwangju," and added, "We will continue to strengthen field-oriented welfare services so that we can provide practical support for each tenant experiencing complex difficulties."





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