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Gyeonggi Province Orphanages and Group Homes: Gyeonggi Province [Ansung] Korean Name/Address: 리라아동복지관: 경기도 안성시 원곡면 칠곡리 486-1 Name: Ree Ra Ah-dong Bokjigwan Address: Gyeonggido, Ansung-si, Won Gok Myeon, Chilgok-ri 486-1 Phone: 031-653-3281 Korean Name/Address: 신생보육원: 경기도 안성시 계동 산 6 Name: Shinsaeng Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Ansung-si, Kye-dong San 6 Phone: 031-675-3218 [Anyang] Korean Name/Address: 남부아동일시보호소: 경기도 안양시 동안구 비산 2 동 570-9 Name: Nambu Ah-dong Il-Shi Boho-So Address: Gyeonggido, Anyang-si, Dongan-gu, Bi San 2-dong 570-9 Phone: 031-445-7188 Korean Name/Address: 평화보육원: 경기도 안양시 동안구 비산동 산 136 Name: Pyeonghwa Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Anyang-si, Dong An-gu, Bi San-dong San 136 Phone: 031-449-2596 Korean Name/Address: 안양보육원: 경기도 안양시 만안구 석수 1 동 238 Name: Anyang Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Anyang-si, Mahn Ahn-gu, Seoksu 1-dong 238 Phone: 031-471-2391 Korean Name/Address: 해관보육원: 경기도 안양시 만안구 안양 2 동 53 Name: Hwyegwan Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Anyang-si, Mahn Ahn-gu, Anyang 2-dong 53 Phone: 031-472-8848 Orphanages and Group Homes: Gyeonggi Province [Bucheon] Korean Name/Address: 새소망의집: 경기도 부천시 소사구 괴안동 185-35 Name: Sae Somang Ae Jib Address: Gyeonggido, Bucheon-si, Sosa-gu, Gwye An-dong 185-35 Phone: 031-2612-6463 [Dong Du Cheon] Korean Name/Address: 애신보육원: 경기도 동두천시 생연 1 동 430 Name: Ae Shin Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Dong Du Cheon-si, Saeng Yeon 1-dong 430 Phone: 031-865-3978 Korean Name/Address: 어린목자의집: 경기도 동두천시 지행동 383 Name: Uh Reen Mokja Ae Jib Address: Gyeonggido, Dong Du Cheon-si, Ji Haeng-dong 383 Phone: 031-865-4898 [Eui Wang] Korean Name/Address: 명륜보육원: 경기도 의왕시 청계동 286 Name: Myeong Ryun Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Eui Wang-si, Cheonggye-dong 286 Phone: 031-426-1996 [Goyang] Korean Name/Address: 신애원: 경기도 고양시 덕양구 동산동 53-124 Name: Shin Ae Won Address: Gyeonggido, Goyang-si, Deok Yang-gu, Dongsan-dong 53-124 Phone: 02-359-9134 [Hwaseong] Korean Name/Address: 신명보육원: 경기도 화성군 동탄면 장지리 213-4 Name: Shinmyeong Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Hwaseong-gun, Dong Tan Myeon, Jang Jari 213-4 Phone: 031-374-3502 Orphanages and Group Homes: Gyeonggi Province [Icheon] Korean Name/Address: 성애원: 경기도 이천시 안흥동 117-2 Name: Seong Ae Won Address: Gyeonggido, Icheon-si, An Heung-dong 117-2 Phone: 031-635-6203 [Paju] Korean Name/Address: 평화원: 경기도 파주시 파주읍 연풍리 102 Name: Pyeonghwa-won Address: Gyeonggido, Paju-si, Paju-eub, Yeon Poong-ri 102 Phone: 031-952-4553 Korean Name/Address: 파주보육원: 경기도 파주시 법원읍 법원리 515 Name: Paju Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Paju-si, Beobwon-eub, Beobwon-ri 515 Phone: 031-958-0176/1365 [Pocheon] Korean Name/Address: 보화보육원: 경기도 포천군 영북면 운천리 323 Name: Bohwa Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Pocheon-gun, Yeong Buk Myeon, Woon Cheon-ri 323 Phone: 031-532-0841 [Pyeongtaek] Korean Name/Address: 천혜보육원: 경기도 평택시 비전동 403 Name: Cheon Hye Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Pyeongtaek-si, Bijeon-dong 403 Phone: 031-652-6843 Korean Name/Address: 야곱의집: 경기도 평택시 소사동 106-1 Name: Yakob Ae Jib Address: Gyeonggido, Pyeongtaek-si, Sosah-dong 106-1 Phone: 031-658-5166 Orphanages and Group Homes: Gyeonggi Province Korean Name/Address: 성육보육원: 경기도 평택시 이충동 산 77 Name: Seongyook Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Pyeongtaek-si, Echoong-dong San 77 Phone: 031-664-4152 Korean Name/Address: 애향보육원: 경기도 평택시 서정동 346 Name: Ae Hyang Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Pyeongtaek-si, Seojong-dong 346 Phone: 031-666-4122 [Shi Heung] Korean Name/Address: 송암동산: 경기도 시흥시 거모동 산 87 Name: Songam Dongsan Address: Gyeonggido, Shi Heung-si, Geomo-dong San 87 Phone: 031-498-5326 [Sungnam] Korean Name/Address: 천사의집: 경기도 성남시 중원구 하대원동 139-2 Name: Cheonsa Ae Jib Address: Gyeonggido, Sungnam-si, Joongwon-gu, Ha Dae Won-dong 139-2 Phone: 031-752-9970 [Suwon] Korean Name/Address: 동광원: 경기도 수원시 장안구 화서 1 동 41-4 Name: Donggwang Won Address: Gyeonggido, Suwon-si, Jangan-gu, Hwaseo 1-dong 41-4 Phone: 031-255-0367 Korean Name/Address: 경동원: 경기도 수원시 장안구 하광교동 43-2 Name: Kyeongdong Won Address: Gyeonggido, Suwon-si, Jangan-gu, Hakwang Kyo-dong 43-2 Phone: 031-255-0460 Orphanages and Group Homes: Gyeonggi Province Korean Name/Address: 효행원: 경기도 수원시 장안구 정자동 7-12 Name: Hyo Heng Won Address: Gyeonggido, Suwon-si, Jangan-gu, Jeongja-dong 7-12 Phone: 031-256-1814 [Uijeongbu] Korean Name/Address: 이삭의집: 경기도 의정부시 호원동 229 Name: Esak Ae Jib Address: Gyeonggido, Uijeongbu-si, Howon-dong 229 Phone: 031-872-3884 Korean Name/Address: 북부아동일시보호소: 경기도 의정부시 녹양동 산 77-6 Name: Bookbu Ah-dong Il-shi Boho-so Address: Gyeonggido, Uijeongbu-si, Nokyang-dong San 77-6 Phone: 031-872-3884/031-877-2849 [Yangju] Korean Name/Address: 한국보육원: 경기도 양주군 장흥면 삼상리 10 Name: Hankook Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Yangju-gun, Jang Heung Myeon, Samsangri 10 Phone: 031- Korean Name/Address: 광명보육원: 경기도 양주군 장흥면 삼상리 1 Name: Kwangmyeong Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Yangju-gun, Jang Heung Myeon, Samsang-ri 1 Phone: 031-840-5161 [Yang Pyeong] Korean Name/Address: 신망원: 경기도 양평군 양서면 신원 2 리 산 53 Name: Shinmangwon Address: Gyeonggido, Yang Pyeong-gun, Yang Seo Myeon, Shinwon 2-ri San 53 Phone: 031-772-6244 Orphanages and Group Homes: Gyeonggi Province [Yeoju] Korean Name/Address: 우리집: 경기도 여주군 능서면 왕대리 972-4 Name: Oori Jib Address: Gyeonggido, Yeoju-gun, Neung Seo Myeon, Wang Dae-ri 972-4 Phone: 031-885-3312 [Yongin] Korean Name/Address: 성심원: 경기도 용인시 수지읍 동천리 산 13 Name: Seongshim Won Address: Gyeonggido, Yongin-si, Suji-eub, Dong Cheon-ri San 13 Phone: 031-262-5249 Korean Name/Address: 용인보육원: 경기도 용인시 구성면 281-8 Name: Yongin Boyookwon Address: Gyeonggido, Yongin-si, Guseong Myeon, 281-8 Phone: 031-282-0482 Korean Name/Address: 선한사마리아원: 경기도 용인시 남사면 방아리 75-6 Name: Seon Han Samaria-won Address: Gyeonggido, Yongin-si, Namsa Myeon, Bangari 75-6 Phone: 031-332-6054 .
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