What organization does the community service organization belong to?

Belongs to the urban residents' autonomous organization. Community service centers belong to urban residents' autonomous organizations, and their staff are basically elected by community residents, which belongs to fully funded institutions. For urban residents, their work is often related to the government, and some community workers are given living allowances by the government. There are also some community service centers that are small-profit in nature, such as community health service stations.

The main responsibilities of the community service center

1, responsible for bidding for community service projects entrusted by the government; Carry out services such as facilitating the people and benefiting the people, culture and entertainment; Providing consulting services such as government information and convenience service information; Carry out self-help and mutual assistance services for community residents.

2. Make community members have more public services, social welfare and leisure time, free people from heavy housework and improve people's quality of life.

3. Cultivate noble social morality and social atmosphere through extensive mass participation; It is beneficial to early people's consciousness of subject, cooperation, law and discipline and culture, and to improve people's quality.

To sum up, community service centers belong to urban residents' autonomous organizations, and their staff are basically elected by community residents, generally belonging to fully funded institutions.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Basic Medical Care and Health Promotion Law

Article 34

The state establishes and improves a medical and health service system covering urban and rural areas, with complementary functions and continuous coordination, which is composed of primary medical and health institutions, hospitals and professional public health institutions. The state strengthens the construction of county hospitals, township hospitals, village clinics, community health service centers (stations) and professional public health institutions, and establishes and improves rural medical and health service networks and urban community health service networks.

Article 107

The meanings of the following terms in this Law:

(1) The main health indicators refer to life expectancy per capita, maternal mortality, infant mortality and mortality of children under five years old.

(2) Medical and health institutions refer to grass-roots medical and health institutions, hospitals and professional public health institutions.

(3) Primary medical and health institutions refer to township hospitals, community health service centers (stations), village clinics, infirmary, outpatient departments and clinics.

(4) Professional public health institutions refer to centers for disease control and prevention, professional disease prevention institutions, health education institutions, emergency centers (stations) and blood stations.

(5) Medical and health personnel refer to medical practitioners, assistant medical practitioners, registered nurses, pharmacists, inspection technicians, imaging technicians, rural doctors and other health professionals.

(6) Essential drugs refer to drugs that meet the needs of essential drugs for disease prevention and control, adapt to the current basic national conditions and security capabilities, have appropriate dosage forms, are reasonably priced, can guarantee supply, and can be obtained fairly.