Icheon City Launches Resident-Led "Southern Region Eco Care Sarangbang" Initiative
Selected for Gyeonggi-do Integrated Care Project
Building a Comprehensive Care Network through Public-Private Cooperation
Icheon City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Kim Kyunghee) signed an agreement for the 2026 Gyeonggi-do Integrated Care Project (G-care+) at the Gyeonggi Welfare Foundation on the 23rd, and will promote the "Southern Region Eco Care Sarangbang Operation" project in cooperation with the Icheon Senior Welfare Center.
Icheon City (Mayor Kim Kyung-Hee) signed an agreement for the 2026 Gyeonggi Province Integrated Care Public Project (G-care+) held at the Gyeonggi Welfare Foundation on the 23rd. Provided by Icheon City
View original imageThis project is a resident-led, community-based care model focused on the southern areas of Janghowon, Seolseong, and Yul-myeon. By fostering "Village Care Leaders," the initiative aims to move beyond traditional approaches and establish a sustainable local care system centered on resident participation.
In particular, this project will enable seniors to move beyond the role of mere "service recipients" to become proud "care providers" within the local community. Through various programs at the Eco Care Sarangbang, they will become reliable supporters by sharing eco-friendly products they create themselves with vulnerable groups in the region, thus contributing to the well-being of the village.
Hot Picks Today
"I Wish I Could Sleep": Frozen Meals, Two Hours...
- The Quoted 800,000 Won, the Bill Was 5 Million... Bereaved Families of 'No-Funer...
- "You Can Only Have This in Korea": Which National Museum Cafe Menu Is Captivatin...
- Tragedy in Luxury Apartment: Woman in Her 20s Found Dead, Suspect Identified
- "Never Hike Alone as a Woman" "Even Two Are at Risk"... Growing Fear of Crime on...
An official from Icheon City stated, "Through this project, we expect to establish resident-participatory care hubs in the southern region, form a dense care safety net within the community, and contribute to improving the quality of life for seniors by restoring social networks."
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.