Gyeongsan Mayor Cho Hyunil: "Active Support for Residents' Independence"
On December 15, the Gyeongbuk Gyeongsan Regional Self-Sufficiency Center (Director Son Seokgi) opened a new self-sufficiency work project group, "Hansot Dosirak Gyeongsan Baekcheon Branch," to expand opportunities for local residents to become self-reliant and participate in economic activities.
The Gyeongbuk Gyeongsan Regional Self-Sufficiency Center has been continuously operating vocational training, job support, and community-based self-sufficiency projects to help vulnerable groups achieve economic and social independence.
This new self-sufficiency work project group is being promoted as a self-sufficiency business model that provides franchise lunchbox services tailored to consumer trends during this era of high inflation, while also ensuring stable growth for participants. As a result, the economic self-reliance prospects of participating residents have been further enhanced.
Director Son Seokgi stated, "I am very excited and pleased to introduce a delicious meal prepared with the mindset of 'feeding my own family' through the Hansot Dosirak Gyeongsan Baekcheon Branch. We will strive to make this a happy workplace that embodies the values of health and mutual prosperity," encouraging many people to use the service.
In response, Gyeongsan City Mayor Cho Hyunil said, "I hope this new project group will thrive with the trust of local residents," and added, "We will pay close attention and actively support self-sufficiency participants so that they can ultimately achieve independence."
Gyeongsan City and the Gyeongbuk Gyeongsan Regional Self-Sufficiency Center plan to continue expanding self-sufficiency projects that address various local needs, contributing to revitalizing the local economy and creating an inclusive job environment where everyone can participate.
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