Establishing a Community-Based, Integrated, and Connected Youth Support System Tailored to Local Living Areas

Public Recruitment for Private Consignment Agency of 'Seoul Youth Center Eunpyeong' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Eunpyeong-gu (Mayor Kim Mi-kyung) is publicly recruiting a private consignment operation agency for the 'Seoul Youth Center Eunpyeong,' aimed at establishing a practical youth support system tailored to the needs of young people based on their living areas, until May 11.


The Seoul Youth Center Eunpyeong is an expansion and transformation of the function and role of the 'Eunpyeong Youth Sprout Space' located in Daejo-dong, aligned with Seoul City's youth policies. It will establish a comprehensive counseling support system reflecting the demands and desires of youth, accumulate and provide regional information for optimal connection to public policy services, and support social networks linking youth and society. All projects will be fully funded by the city government.


Applicants must be corporations or organizations based in Seoul with experience in operating various youth facilities or youth-related projects. The district will select the private consignment agency through comprehensive evaluation of business performance, appropriateness of business plans, and expertise in youth policy and youth activities via document and face-to-face assessments.


For more details, please refer to the announcement section on the Eunpyeong-gu Office website.



A district official stated, “The 'Seoul Youth Center Eunpyeong' will become a youth-friendly growth space providing more opportunities and diverse experiences to young people through Seoul City support, building on the foundation established by the existing 'Eunpyeong Youth Sprout Space.' We look forward to many applications from interested corporations and organizations.”


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