지드림카드If you live in Gyeonggi-do, you can apply for and use the ‘G-Dream Card’, the Gyeonggi-do electronic card for children’s meals. G-Dream Card was created to support children so that they can live without starving. It is said that if it is proven that it is difficult for a child to feed himself or herself due to other reasons such as a single-parent family, a child from a lower-income class, or the parents’ heavy work, it is said to be eligible for issuance.
The support limit for G-Dream Card varies depending on the individual. One meal a day, two meals a day, etc.
Since support is provided based on meals, you must use the payment amount accordingly. It’s simple to use. You can use it like a check card. As the purpose is, through purchasing food
You just have to be careful that you can only use it in places where you can get a meal.
For example, convenience stores such as CU, 7-Eleven, and E-Mart 24, snack bars, commercial restaurants, bakeries, Chinese restaurants, etc. are G-Dream Card affiliated stores. Since all affiliated stores are different depending on the region, it would be safer to ask in advance if a branch is available before using the card.
Also, the date and period of use are said to be slightly different, so I think you will need to find out separately. Not only does the daily usage amount limit vary, but also whether it can be used every day during the semester, not just during vacation periods.
Although I sympathize with the good purpose of supporting all children to be able to eat healthy and well-fed meals without starving even when they are unable to eat school meals, many people are saying that they are very inconvenienced by the limitations on how to use it and the lack of friendly explanations. The official website, where you can check the daily limit, usage period, affiliated stores, etc. by entering your card number, is currently inaccessible and appears to be very poorly managed.
The explanations for post-loss and re-issuance procedures are not very friendly, so users are having to look them up one by one. They say you can go to your local community center to report loss or reissue.
Of course, there is a card similar to the G-Dream Card used in the Gyeonggi area in Seoul. The meal card for children in the Seoul area is called the Dream Tree Card. Dream Tree Card is for children under 18 years of age.
A child from a boy-girl family, a child from a single-parent family, or a child from a household without a guardian,
This applies to children from dual-income families whose recognized income is below 52% of the median, etc.
Affiliated stores can be found on each district website, and you can purchase meal products such as lunch boxes, rice balls, sandwiches, bread, sausages, eggs, fruit, meat, tofu, kimchi, cooked rice, rice bowls, juice, milk, etc. or pay at the restaurant. It is said that foods such as alcohol, cigarettes, ramen, and chocolate cannot be purchased with Kumnamukamu.
Additionally, payment periods vary depending on the type. If support is only available during the semester
There are cards that can be used for payments only on weekdays, cards that can be used for payments only on weekends and public holidays, and cards that can be used on both weekdays and weekends.
On the other hand, if it can only be used during vacation periods, it is said that it can be used all during vacation periods, regardless of whether it is breakfast, lunch, or dinner. However, payment is not possible from 23:40 to 00:40, which is the common system inspection time, so please keep this in mind if you need to use it in the early morning. The G-Dream Card ultimately selects recipients and issues cards based on similar criteria as the Dream Tree Card, and it is presumed that the method of use and the items that can be purchased will be similar, so it would be helpful to refer to the above information.
In line with its original purpose, we hope that more children will benefit from the G-Dream Card more conveniently and simply, and we will end today’s post here. thank you