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Cheongyeonso, Selected as a Participating Organization for Gyeonggi's 'Home Support Service'

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Free Home Cleaning Services Provided
for Pregnant Women, Dual-Income,
and Multi-Child Families

Saenghwal Research Institute, the operator of 'Cheongyeon,' announced on the 11th that it has been selected as a participating organization for the '2025 Gyeonggi Home Support Service.' As a result, it will provide Cheongyeon Home Cleaning services free of charge to pregnant women, dual-income families, and families with multiple children in the Gyeonggi region.


The Gyeonggi Home Support Service is a new initiative introduced by Gyeonggi Province this year. Its goal is to help balance work and family life and create a more birth- and child-rearing-friendly environment by reducing the housework burden for pregnant women, dual-income families, and families with multiple children whose household income is at or below 150% of the median income in cities and counties.

Saenghwal Research Institute has been selected as a participating organization for the '2025 Gyeonggi Home Support Service'. Saenghwal Research Institute

Saenghwal Research Institute has been selected as a participating organization for the '2025 Gyeonggi Home Support Service'. Saenghwal Research Institute

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Managers will visit a total of 306 households across four areas-Suwon, Uijeongbu, Dongducheon, and Yeoncheon-to provide free home cleaning services. The eligible recipients are: ▲ households with a pregnant woman within one year after childbirth ▲ dual-income families where both spouses work at least 20 hours per week ▲ families with two or more children under the age of 18.


The service, valued at 75,000 won per session, includes four hours of comprehensive cleaning for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, entrances, and waste disposal. By region, households in Suwon and Uijeongbu can receive up to 10 sessions, while those in Dongducheon and Yeoncheon can receive up to 15 sessions.


Yeon Hyunju, CEO of Saenghwal Research Institute, said, "We understand the difficulties faced by working parents raising children, and we wanted to provide practical support. Based on our long-standing expertise in cleaning, we aim to ease the burden of housework for families and contribute to creating a better environment for childbirth and child-rearing."

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