Recruitment of Participants for Community Support Project at Gwangjin-gu Youth Support Center
Recruitment for Communities Composed of 3 or More Gwangjin-gu Youth Aged 19 to 39... Selected Communities to Receive Activity Support Funds and Free Weekly Activity Space Rental
[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Seon-gap) is recruiting youth communities to participate in the community support project "Daham" operated at the Mujungryukjidae Gwangjin-gu Youth Center until the 14th.
This project was prepared to support various community activities of youth and to revitalize the youth network in the region, using the "Mujungryukjidae Gwangjin-gu Youth Center," a youth community space in Gwangjin-gu, as a base.
The recruitment target is communities composed of three or more youths aged 19 to 39, with at least two-thirds of the members including the representative residing in Gwangjin-gu, working at a workplace located in Gwangjin-gu, or attending (including leave of absence or graduation) a university located in Gwangjin-gu.
The recruitment fields are divided into "Daily Culture Type," which enjoys hobbies and leisure activities together, and "Project Type," which aims to achieve goals such as hosting events, publishing, or producing videos. Applicants must select one field when applying.
The application period is until the 14th, and after filling out the application form, it should be submitted via email to the Mujungryukjidae Gwangjin-gu Youth Center Operations Office (youthzonejingu@gmail.com).
After receiving the documents, the district will conduct a first document screening and a second face-to-face interview to select a total of 12 communities (6 Daily Culture Type and 6 Project Type).
The final selected communities will be active for about five months from July to November and will receive various benefits such as activity support funds (600,000 KRW for Daily Culture Type, 1,000,000 KRW for Project Type) and free use of activity space within the Mujungryukjidae Gwangjin-gu Youth Center once a week.
Detailed information can be found in the announcement on the district's official website.
For other inquiries, contact the Gwangjin-gu Office Child and Youth Division or the Mujungryukjidae Gwangjin-gu Youth Center.
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Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, "Through this project, I hope that youth communities in the region will be further activated using the Mujungryukjidae Gwangjin-gu Youth Center as a base," and added, "Even amid the COVID-19 crisis, we will continue to support local youth so that they can achieve various goals through community activities."
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