Namwon-si Samae-myeon to Fully Launch the "2026 Rural Visiting Social Service Activation Support Project". Provided by Namwon-si

Namwon-si Samae-myeon to Fully Launch the "2026 Rural Visiting Social Service Activation Support Project". Provided by Namwon-si

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Samae-myeon in Namwon-si will fully implement the '2026 Rural Outreach Social Service Activation Support Project' in order to eliminate overlaps and gaps in social services and to expand beneficiary-centered services led by local residents.


This project was selected as a contest project by Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province in December of last year, and will be carried out with a total budget of 128 million won. Through this initiative, Samae-myeon plans to identify services tailored to regional characteristics and actively support the activities of private community organizations.


The main programs will focus on enhancing convenience in residents’ daily lives and addressing welfare blind spots. Specifically, the project will provide ▲support for vulnerable groups ▲mobile cultural and arts services ▲children and youth specialized programs ▲mobile safety inspection services.


The public-private consultative body, 'Hamkkehaneun Salmae,' which will drive this project, held its first advisory committee meeting on the 25th of last month. During the meeting, participants shared the direction of the project and exchanged creative ideas to activate the service community, engaging in in-depth communication.


Going forward, Samae-myeon plans to continue supplementing services through regular advisory meetings and feedback. In particular, by linking with the ongoing 'One Household a Day Outreach Communication Administration,' Samae-myeon aims to expand the scope of support so that vulnerable groups and elderly residents in urgent need of social services are not left behind.



An official from Samae-myeon stated, "Through this project, we will provide essential, customized services to Samae-myeon residents," and added, "We will further strengthen the field-oriented 'One Household a Day Outreach Communication Administration' so that more residents can benefit."


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

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