KOLMAR Korea Supports Stable Independence of Juvenile Offenders
Ministry of Justice Signs 'Youth Sound Development Business Agreement' with Cheongju Juvenile Training Center
Lee Young-joo, Executive Director of Korea Kolmar, and Jang Jae-won, Director of Cheongju Juvenile Detention Center, are signing a business agreement for the sound development of youth and taking a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] Kolmar Korea is taking steps to improve the welfare of juvenile detainees and support their exploration of various career paths.
Kolmar Korea announced on the 25th that it has signed a business agreement with the Cheongju Juvenile Detention Center Mipyeong Girls' School under the Ministry of Justice to promote the healthy development of juvenile detainees.
Through this agreement, Kolmar Korea employees will provide mentoring, job introductions, and on-site training. In addition, color cosmetics will be provided for practical training to students of the Mipyeong Girls' School's art makeup class, which has strengths in the beauty field.
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Going forward, Kolmar Korea plans to support juvenile detainees by providing scholarships to help them participate in skills competitions and assist them in achieving stable independence after reintegration into society.
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