Gwangju University Expands Support for Out-of-School Youth Independence
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangju University has rolled up its sleeves to help out-of-school youth in the region grow healthily and become independent.
According to Gwangju University on the 13th, the Nam-gu Out-of-School Youth Support Center, which is operated under consignment by the Gwangju University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Nam-gu Out-of-School Youth Support Center and Gonghana Cooperative on the 12th.
Gonghana Cooperative is promoting the community-based "Play Innovation Leading Area Project" led by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Through this agreement, each organization plans to actively support out-of-school youth by providing employment and start-up related information and jobs, helping them grow into healthy youth citizens.
In addition, they plan to promote the "Themed Alley" project to provide opportunities for youth at the center to participate.
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Meanwhile, Gwangju University Nam-gu Out-of-School Youth Support Center Dream supports out-of-school youth by operating counseling and qualification exam support, employment assistance, mentoring programs, independence support, youth self-governance activities, health checkups, and sports and cultural arts programs.
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