HF Leads Efforts to Promote Employment Stability Among Low-Income People
- Date 2016-04-29
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- HF and Work Together Foundation undertake the 2016 Care Service Program for Vulnerable Groups
□ Korea Housing Finance Corporation (HF, CEO Kim Jae-Chun) revealed on the 29th that it signed a partnership
agreement with Work Together Foundation (Chairman Song Wol-Joo) to implement the 2016 Care Service
Program for Vulnerable Groups. <See the image below>
* Care Services: Homemaker (home health aide care), maternal and newborn home care, senior home care, in-
home disability assistance, (in-home) child care, nursing care, and babysitter service for socially vulnerable
people
□ In partnership with Together Work Foundation, HF will select social ventures and cooperatives specializing in
elderly care and other care services and engage them to run care service programs, thereby contributing to the
improvement of job stability in the nation's care service sector that employs low-income elderly citizens.
□ HF Director Yoo Sang-Gyu said, “We will continue our support for care service providers in order to ensure
quality care services for the low-income elderly living alone, and we will take the lead in improving
employment stability and conditions for those engaging in the social service sector with poor working
conditions.”
□ Since it launched the Care Service Program in 2010, HF has supported care service providers, thereby
contributing to the improvement of working conditions for nearly 900 people working in related social service
businesses and to the smooth provision of quality care services to some 17,000 low-income people.
<Image Description>
HF Director Yoo Sang-Gyu (right) and Director Lee Se-Joong of Work Together Foundation signed a partnership agreement at the HF Seoul Metropolitan Headquarters on the 29th to jointly implement the 2016 Care Service Program for Vulnerable Groups.
□ Korea Housing Finance Corporation (HF, CEO Kim Jae-Chun) revealed on the 29th that it signed a partnership
agreement with Work Together Foundation (Chairman Song Wol-Joo) to implement the 2016 Care Service
Program for Vulnerable Groups. <See the image below>
* Care Services: Homemaker (home health aide care), maternal and newborn home care, senior home care, in-
home disability assistance, (in-home) child care, nursing care, and babysitter service for socially vulnerable
people
□ In partnership with Together Work Foundation, HF will select social ventures and cooperatives specializing in
elderly care and other care services and engage them to run care service programs, thereby contributing to the
improvement of job stability in the nation's care service sector that employs low-income elderly citizens.
□ HF Director Yoo Sang-Gyu said, “We will continue our support for care service providers in order to ensure
quality care services for the low-income elderly living alone, and we will take the lead in improving
employment stability and conditions for those engaging in the social service sector with poor working
conditions.”
□ Since it launched the Care Service Program in 2010, HF has supported care service providers, thereby
contributing to the improvement of working conditions for nearly 900 people working in related social service
businesses and to the smooth provision of quality care services to some 17,000 low-income people.
<Image Description>
HF Director Yoo Sang-Gyu (right) and Director Lee Se-Joong of Work Together Foundation signed a partnership agreement at the HF Seoul Metropolitan Headquarters on the 29th to jointly implement the 2016 Care Service Program for Vulnerable Groups.