Seoul Family Center Launches Support Programs for Grandparents and Infertile Couples
A reference photo to help understand the article, showing the Seoul Station Infertility Center of Cha Women's Medical Research Institute.
View original imageThe Seoul Family Center announced on the 27th that, starting in May, it will operate customized support programs for grandparents and infertile couples in cooperation with four district family centers. The initiative aims to prevent family conflicts and psychological difficulties that may arise during pregnancy, childbirth, and childrearing.
This program will be conducted at four district family centers selected through a public contest. By district: ▲ Dongdaemun Family Center: "Couples Nurturing Warm Hope," which provides information on infertility treatments and psychological support for infertile couples ▲ Seocho Family Center: "Grandparent Childcare Masterclass," which offers the latest childcare know-how to grandparents ▲ Seongdong Family Center: "Happy Childrearing, Healthy Grandparents," which promotes the physical and emotional well-being of grandparents ▲ Songpa Family Center: "Childcare Life Balance," which focuses on rest and self-care for grandparents.
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Hong Woojeong, head of the Seoul Family Center, stated, "In order to foster a culture friendly to pregnancy, childbirth, and childrearing, we will offer tailored programs for various groups, including grandparents and infertile couples, in collaboration with Seoul City and the 25 district family centers across Seoul." Detailed information about the program, how to apply, and various family policies and services can be found on the Family Seoul information portal.
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