Minimizing Inconvenience for Families with Newborns
500,000 Won Support Provided for Babies Born from July This Year

The Ulju County Public Health Center announced on the 17th that it is operating the "Government24 Online Application Service" to enhance the convenience of applying for the postpartum recovery support fund, a new project being implemented this year.


This online service has been established to reduce the inconvenience for mothers and families who find it difficult to go out after childbirth, allowing them to apply for the support fund more conveniently. Previously, applicants had to visit the Ulju County Public Health Center, the Southern Integrated Health Branch, or the Beomseo-eup Health Branch, but now they can simply apply by attaching the required documents on Government24.


Ulju County will continue to offer in-person applications for households with low digital accessibility or those who require direct consultation, allowing applicants to choose between online and in-person methods according to their preference.


The postpartum recovery support fund is a new initiative launched this year to assist mothers' recovery and alleviate the financial burden on families with newborns. It provides 500,000 won per child (multiples receive a multiple of 500,000 won) for babies born on or after July 3, 2025. All families where either the father or mother has resided in Ulju County with an official address for at least one month prior to the child's birth are eligible, with no additional income or qualification restrictions.



An official from the Ulju County Public Health Center stated, "The introduction of the online application service will greatly improve the accessibility and convenience of the postpartum recovery support fund. We will continue to strive to improve administrative procedures to ease the burden on families with newborns."

Ulju County Office.

Ulju County Office.

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