Ansan Multicultural Family Support Center Discusses Cooperation Measures to Support Vulnerable Multicultural Families
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-05-26 14:33:57
The Ansan Multicultural Family Support Center announced that it held a meeting of the 'Vulnerable and Crisis Family Support (Ongajok Bodeum Project) Local Affiliated Organizations Council' on the 22nd, discussing cooperation measures to support multicultural families with representatives from 11 related organizations.
The council included 11 organizations: ▲Ansan Foreign Residents Support Headquarters, ▲Ansan City Hall Baro Hope Team, ▲Ansan Danwon Police Station Women and Youth Division, ▲Ansan Seonbu Social Welfare Center, ▲Ansan Disabled Welfare Center, ▲Ansan Child Protection Professional Agency, ▲Ansan Youth Counseling and Welfare Center, ▲Ansan YWCA Women and Sexuality Counseling Center, ▲Ansan Volunteer Center, ▲Ansan Women's Human Resources Development Center, and ▲Wongok Law Firm.
During the meeting, the direction of the council's projects for 2025 was shared, and active discussions took place on more practical resource linkage and role-sharing measures based on information exchange regarding each institution's specialized areas and resources.
One working-level participant commented, "I didn't know there were so many welfare resources in the Ansan area. I think we'll be able to provide more accurate information and linkage support to residents using our institutions."
Center Director Moon Sook-hyun stated, "This council meeting is a very meaningful attempt in that it lays the groundwork for resolving the complex problems of vulnerable and crisis multicultural families in the region. We will continue to do our best to strengthen connections between affiliated organizations to enable proactive discovery and integrated support."
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