Gijang County in Busan Operates "Hope Talent Sharing Group" to Provide Customized Health and Welfare Services for Residents
11 Organizations Join Hands
Residents Respond Positively to Practical Services
Including Medical Consultations, Beauty Care, and Legal Counseling
Gijang County (Governor Jung Jongbok) recently operated the "2nd Hope Talent Sharing Group of 2025," a mobile integrated health and welfare service.
Participants of the 2nd Hope Talent Sharing Group are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Gijang County
View original imageThe "Hope Talent Sharing Group" is a public-private partnership project in which service providers from both the public and private sectors travel around towns and villages to offer health and welfare services.
This event, held with the cooperation of Dongbusan Nonghyup (President Song Suho), took place on August 28 at the main auditorium of Dongbusan Nonghyup in Jangan-eup. A total of 11 organizations participated at the site, including Gijang Hospital, Busan Functional Education Association, Gijang County Beauty Association, Legal Home Doctor, Gijang County Mental Health Welfare Center, Gijang County Dementia Relief Center, and Gijang County Volunteer Center.
About 140 residents of Jangan-eup attended the event and received a wide range of practical services in one place, including hospital consultations, clothing alterations, seal carving, beauty and hairdressing, legal counseling, nail art, and various welfare consultations.
Residents expressed great satisfaction, as they were able to access a variety of services that are usually needed but difficult to obtain. One participant shared, "It was very convenient and beneficial to receive all the necessary services in one place without having to travel far."
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Governor Jung Jongbok stated, "I hope this project helps residents resolve inconveniences in their daily lives and supports their health management," adding, "We will continue to do our best to build a welfare community where all residents participate together."
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