Gyeonggi Transportation Corporation and Gyeonggi Province Metropolitan Mobility Support Center
Practicing "Warm Sharing and Volunteerism" at Local Welfare Sites
Expanding Social Contribution by Mobility Support Institutions for the Transportation-Vulnerable

Gyeonggi Transportation Corporation and the Gyeonggi Province Metropolitan Mobility Support Center Call Center (operated by Korea Cloud) announced on the 30th that they had conducted social contribution activities at the Goyang City Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled on the 29th.

Gyeonggi Transportation Corporation and Gyeonggi Province Metropolitan Mobility Support Center Call Center conducted social contribution activities at Goyang City Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled on the 29th. Photo by Gyeonggi Transportation Corporation

Gyeonggi Transportation Corporation and Gyeonggi Province Metropolitan Mobility Support Center Call Center conducted social contribution activities at Goyang City Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled on the 29th. Photo by Gyeonggi Transportation Corporation

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This event was organized to foster warm solidarity with the local community and to strengthen cooperation with welfare sites, as institutions responsible for supporting the mobility of transportation-vulnerable individuals. It was the second such initiative, following a similar event held at the Yangju City Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled in July.


The event was attended by Min Kyungseon, President of Gyeonggi Transportation Corporation, Jeong Beomchae, Director of the Metropolitan Mobility Support Center, and Choi Miran, Vice President of Korea Cloud, along with executives and employees from both organizations. They assisted with the bazaar, distributed hygiene products to welfare center users, and shared warmth and kindness.


During the bazaar, participants worked together on tasks such as organizing goods, supporting sales, and providing event guidance, helping ensure the smooth operation of the welfare center's event. The donated items were delivered to households with disabilities and vulnerable groups, providing practical support for their daily lives.


Min Kyungseon, President of Gyeonggi Transportation Corporation, stated, "By experiencing the welfare field firsthand, I was once again reminded that mobility support services for the transportation-vulnerable can be more than just transportation-they can be a warm companionship." He added, "The corporation will continue to establish support systems so that all residents of the province, including the transportation-vulnerable, can move without discrimination in their daily lives and improve their quality of life."


Meanwhile, the Gyeonggi Province Special Transportation Metropolitan Mobility Support Center is operated by Gyeonggi Transportation Corporation and provides mobility support services for transportation-vulnerable individuals with limited mobility through the Disabled Call Taxi. Since July 2024, it has implemented an integrated dispatch system covering all 31 cities and counties in Gyeonggi Province, significantly reducing user wait times. It also became the first in the nation to introduce an AI-based consultation agent for metropolitan mobility support services, effectively reducing call wait times during peak hours.



Additionally, on the 17th, Gyeonggi Province, the Korea Association of Apartment Managers, and the Gyeonggi Branch of the National Association of Apartment Resident Representatives signed a business agreement for the automatic access service for the Disabled Call Taxi in apartment complexes. The organizations have been pursuing various policies to improve mobility convenience for the transportation-vulnerable and plan to continue enhancing and innovating their services in the future.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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