Mutual Cultural Policy Projects

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Mutual Cultural Policy Projects

Mutual Culture Festival 82-2-860-2218

A venue for residents of diverse cultures to communicate, enjoy, and come together.

  • Eligibility
    • All Guro District residents
  • Content
    • Activities promoting harmony among residents of various cultures, such as experiential booths, celebratory performances, contests, and more.

Diverse Values, Universal Inclusion Governance 82-2-860-2144

Civil-Government-Academic Policy Council

  • Composition
    • About 40 members, including representatives from multicultural organizations, associations, and individuals interested in multicultural policies.
  • Content
    • As a tripartite policy council, it seeks to identify diverse issues, plan festivals, hold discussions on specific tasks, and conduct regular meetings.

Guro District Family Center 82-2-869-0317

Supporting the stable settlement of multicultural families and their daily life.

  • Composition
    • Outreach education (Korean language training, parental education, services for children's daily life, etc.), support for children's language development, translation and interpretation, counseling, and family education.
  • How to Participate
    • Consult with the Family Center first (eligibility and criteria vary by program).

Multicultural Family Outreach Education Service 82-2-860-3056

An educational outreach program for marriage immigrant women and their children in multicultural families.

  • Eligibility
    • Marriage immigrant women and children in multicultural families.
  • Content
    • Korean language education, parenting education, and more.

Mutual Culture Support Groups 82-2-869-0317

Promoting active communication between local and foreign residents and enhancing the self-reliance of their gatherings.

  • Eligibility
    • Support groups for foreign and multicultural civil organizations, non-profit entities, and both local and foreign residents.
  • Content
    • Financial support for group activities, as well as facilitating presentations and sharing between groups.

Mutual Culture Supporters Group 82-2-860-3056

Engaging in local governance and community activities alongside both local and foreign residents.

  • Eligibility
    • 30 local and foreign residents interested in establishing a city with mutual cultural understanding.
  • Content
    • Involvement in community activities, including promoting mutual cultural initiatives, and offering cultural experiences through talent donation.

Empowerment Program for Marriage Immigrant Women 82-2-869-0317

Enhancing the Korean language communication abilities of marriage immigrant women.

  • Eligibility
    • Marriage immigrant women (residency not restricted to Guro District).
  • Content
    • Class assignment based on Korean language proficiency level, new members will be assigned to a class after a placement assessment.

Family-Friendly Cultural Program 82-2-869-0317

A monthly family program designed to strengthen family bonds, facilitate role distribution, and encourage democratic communication.

  • Eligibility
    • Families raising minor children.
  • Content
    • Family Love Day: Various programs offered every month.
    • Parent-Child Relationship Enhancement Program: Multicultural families with children aged between 5 and 13.
    • Invincible Father-Son Baseball Team: Fathers and their sons (from 3rd grade in elementary school to 3rd grade in middle school) residing in Guro District.

Support Program for Multicultural Families' Settlement 82-2-869-0317

A program offering education and gatherings to assist marriage immigrant women in integrating into Korean society.

  • Eligibility
    • Marriage immigrant women
  • Programs
    • Basic Korean Language Class (Consonants and Vowels): From learning basic Korean consonants and vowels to engaging in simple everyday conversations.
    • Korean Cooking Class: Education about seasonal Korean ingredients and culinary culture, accomp anied by hands-on cooking less ons
    • Employment Support: Part-time childcare services for multicultural families, along with courses on the Korean economy and employment opportunities.