Clubs Composed of 3 or More Youths Aged 19 to 39 Living or Residing Together Can Apply... Contributing to Creating a Youth Environment Where They Want to Stay and Live

Gwanak-gu, Recruitment of Participants for Youth Club Activity Support Project View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) is publicly recruiting participants for the ‘Youth Club Activity Support Project’ until the 24th to promote exchanges among young people with common interests.


This project, planned to revitalize youth club culture and enhance a sense of belonging within the local community, is open to clubs composed of three or more youths aged 19 to 39 who reside, study, or work in Gwanak-gu. However, clubs with political or religious characteristics, those receiving support from other organizations for the same project, or clubs operated with paid instructors are excluded from selection.


The recruitment fields cover a wide range of areas including cultural activities such as performance, theater, dance, and music, as well as lifestyle activities like sports, tourism, and safety. Selected clubs must hold regular meetings at least twice a month from June to October.


After screening, eight clubs will be finally selected and announced in early June. Following the signing of an agreement, each club will receive a support fund of 1 million KRW and carry out activities until October.


Clubs wishing to apply can download the application forms from the Gwanak-gu Office website (News & Notices → Gwanak News) and submit them by visiting the Youth Policy Division at Gwanak-gu Office or via email (david7991@ga.go.kr).


Mayor Park Jun-hee said, “I hope this Youth Club Activity Support Project will greatly help Gwanak-gu youths form social networks,” adding, “We will continue to do our best to make Gwanak-gu a place where young people want to stay.”



For more detailed information about the Youth Club Activity Support Project, please refer to the ‘Notices and Announcements’ section on the Gwanak-gu Office website or contact the Youth Policy Division’s Youth Support Team.


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