Busan Gijang-gun supports a service that checks on the well-being of single-person household youth who need social attention through milk delivery.
This service is promoted as part of the Gijang-gun Youth Safety Net project and is designed to prevent single-person household youth from falling into high-risk situations due to social isolation and to support their healthy growth.
The eligible recipients are single-person household youth aged 9 to 24 residing in Gijang-gun, defined as households where one person lives and maintains their livelihood alone or households composed only of youth.
Applicants wishing to participate can apply by May 31 through an official document submitted by the youth’s affiliated institution, or neighbors or the youth themselves can apply via email or by visiting in person.
Promotional image for the milk delivery service for single-person household youth in Gijang-gun, Busan.
The county plans to monitor the continuous well-being of youth through a ‘one household, one dairy product delivery per day’ service in cooperation with local dairy delivery companies, and provide customized services such as counseling, health, independence, and legal support when necessary.
A Gijang-gun official stated, “We will actively support so that no youth in blind spots is left isolated and can grow healthily with the attention of society through services like milk delivery.”
For more details, please refer to the announcements on the Gijang-gun website or contact the Gijang-gun Youth Safety Net.
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