Practical Housing Safety Support: Shincheonji Gwangju Branch Executes "Gocheo-dream" Home Repair Initiative for Vulnerable Seniors
Addressing the Vulnerable Housing Infrastructure of the Elderly Population As the aging demographic continues to expand, the residential safety of elderly individuals living alone has emerged as a significant social challenge. Many vulnerable seniors face daily inconveniences due to malfunctioning household fixtures but leave them unresolved due to financial burdens or limited accessibility. Statistics highlight that a substantial portion of the elderly population resides in older, deteriorating houses in traditional urban districts. According to official data from the National Assembly Research Service and Statistics Korea, older homes aged 30 years or more accounted for approximately 29% (164,329 units) of the total housing supply in Gwangju as of the end of last year, heavily concentrated in areas with a high density of elderly residents. To address these practical living hazards, civic organizations have continuous initiatives to improve local living conditions. Among these is the ...