Abstract

This study aims to present ideas for new elderly job programs and the possibility of developing elderly job programs through case analysis of participant-integrated elderly job and social activity support projects. To this end, we looked at the Dreaming Roasters and Baker Project of the Busan Yeonje Senior Club, which was selected as a support project for the Community Chest of Korea in 2022.
 This project is based on the Social Welfare Community Chest's sustainable development goals of strengthening the education and self-reliance capabilities of the target, creating quality jobs, and creating a gap between appropriate technology and information technology as a social activity support project for the independent life of elderly parents and children with disabilities.
 It seems that the following efforts are needed to develop participant integrated elderly jobs and social activity support through a one-year pilot project. First, it is necessary to revise the guidelines for the use of profits. Second, there is a need for a systematic support system. Third, the flexibility of project participants must be recognized. Fourth, business item development education and marketing mix education are necessary. Finally, for the continuous development of this project, some projects carried out by senior clubs need to seek conversion to social enterprises.

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