
Dinoz Co., Ltd. , which operates the mobile app ‘Moms’ Neighborhood Parenting Friend Search – Parenting Crew’, announced on the 29th that it signed a business agreement (MOU) with Garak Integrated Social Welfare Center in Songpa-gu on the 18th. The main goal of this agreement is to establish a cooperative system to eliminate the information gap on parenting in the region.
Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to ▲ plan and operate joint programs to activate the childcare community in the Songpa-gu area, ▲ spread information on welfare center programs for children and parents, ▲ establish a local community linkage system based on the ‘Childcare Crew’ app, ▲ promote mutual promotion and network cooperation, etc.
Through this collaboration, Dinosaurs plans to further increase the utilization of its mobile app ‘Parenting Crew’’s main functions, the 1:1 parenting friend matching service ‘Jjak Crew’ and the small-scale joint parenting community ‘Free Meeting’ with neighboring parents within Songpa-gu. Through this, it aims to promote sharing of parenting information and parenting exchanges within the region and contribute to the creation of a community-based care environment.
“This agreement is a practical first step toward creating a neighborhood-based co-parenting environment,” said Lee Ga-young, CEO of Dinos. “We will work to provide a practical and warm parenting support platform for more parents through collaboration with local community organizations.”
Kwon Oh-hyung, director of Garak Integrated Social Welfare Center, said, “We expect the Parenting Crew app to play a role as a channel where parents in the region can share parenting information and concerns,” and added, “We will strengthen collaboration between local friendly platforms and welfare organizations so that the cooperation can lead to cases where it actually helps.”
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