The Gyeonggi Province Residential Welfare Center under the Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Development Corporation (GH) conducted the "2025 Second Half Residential Welfare Training" on the 26th at the Suwon Convention Center for 45 participants, including public officials in charge of residential welfare from 31 cities and counties within the province, as well as related officials from Gyeonggi Province.


This training was organized to enhance the expertise of public officials in response to the expansion of residential welfare policies and to provide better residential welfare services to residents of the province.


The main topics covered in the training included: ▲ residential welfare policies and customized systems, ▲ practical work related to support projects for improving housing conditions for vulnerable groups, and ▲ prevention measures and support systems for victims of jeonse fraud. The content focused on practical knowledge that can be applied in the field.


The Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) under the Gyeonggi Province Residential Welfare Center is conducting the "2025 Second Half Residential Welfare Training" on the 26th at the Suwon Convention Center for public officials in charge of residential welfare from 31 cities and counties within the province. Provided by Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation

The Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) under the Gyeonggi Province Residential Welfare Center is conducting the "2025 Second Half Residential Welfare Training" on the 26th at the Suwon Convention Center for public officials in charge of residential welfare from 31 cities and counties within the province. Provided by Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation

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Previously, at the first training session in March, the Gyeonggi Province Residential Welfare Center covered basic courses such as support for self-reliant youth and the establishment of an integrated residential welfare system.


Currently, residential welfare centers are being operated in 24 cities and counties within the province, and this will be expanded to 28 cities and counties by the end of the year.



Kim Yongjin, President of GH, stated, "Residential welfare is an important task directly linked to the quality of life of our residents, so we will continue to provide training to strengthen the practical skills of public officials in the field." He added, "We will further expand customized residential welfare services that residents can tangibly experience."


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