Uijeongbu City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Kim Donggeun) visited a household in Minrak-dong on December 8 that had completed home repairs through the 'G-Housing Home Repair Support Project,' accompanied by officials from the Gyeonggi Branch of the Korea Housing Builders Association.

Mayor Kim Donggeun visited a household selected for the 'G-Housing Home Repair Support Project' on the 8th and toured the interior. Provided by Uijeongbu City

Mayor Kim Donggeun visited a household selected for the 'G-Housing Home Repair Support Project' on the 8th and toured the interior. Provided by Uijeongbu City

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The beneficiary who received the home repair support expressed gratitude, saying, "My house was messy due to old flooring and wallpaper, but after the clean repairs, my living environment has greatly improved."


The 'G-Housing Home Repair Support Project' has been implemented since June 2023, following a work agreement between the city and the Gyeonggi Branch of the Korea Housing Builders Association to promote housing stability for vulnerable groups and revitalize local construction projects.


Starting with the 2024 project, the city and the Gyeonggi Branch of the Korea Housing Builders Association actively identified households in welfare blind spots and ultimately provided customized home repair services free of charge to five households, including wallpaper and flooring replacement, sink installation, and bathroom repairs.



Mayor Kim Donggeun said, "I would like to thank the Gyeonggi Branch of the Korea Housing Builders Association for providing a pleasant residential environment to neighbors in need," adding, "We will continue to strive to improve the living conditions of marginalized groups in welfare blind spots."


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