Secured 25 Million Won for Supporting Cultural and Artistic Activities of Out-of-School and Marginalized Youth... Establishing Networks with Local Young Cultural Artists and Conducting Emotional Support Mentoring Programs for Youth

Gwangjin-gu Supports Cultural Arts for Out-of-School and Marginalized Youth View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Seon-gap) has been finally selected for the 'Out-of-School Youth and Marginalized Youth Cultural Arts Support Project' hosted by Seoul City, securing a project fund of 25 million KRW.


This project was established to support out-of-school youth and marginalized youth by providing cultural arts experiences so that they can grow into healthy members of society.


Accordingly, the district plans to recruit out-of-school youth and marginalized youth in the area who wish to participate in cultural arts activities such as busking and band activities within this month, and from July to December, provide various programs for youth cultural arts activities.


The detailed programs include ▲forming cultural arts networks with local young cultural artists ▲busking ensemble programs ▲emotional support mentoring programs ▲busking performances planned directly by youth.



District Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, “Through the selection of this public project, we expect to provide various cultural arts support programs to out-of-school youth and marginalized youth in the region,” adding, “We will continue to prepare various support measures so that local youth are not excluded from learning opportunities and can realize their dreams.”


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