‘Seoul Youth Social Service’ to Support Physical and Mental Health of Young Adults

Seoul City Offers 10-Week Free Non-Face-to-Face 'Youth Mental and Physical Health Program'... Recruiting 112 Participants View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on the 17th that it is recruiting young people to use the 10-week free physical and mental health improvement services provided by the ‘Seoul Youth Social Service Group.’ The application period is from the 1st to the 10th of next month.


The 112 selected users of the 2nd term have been receiving the Seoul Youth Social Service in a non-face-to-face format since June, and the average service satisfaction score of users in July was high at 4.2 out of 5 points.


Dongguk University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, selected as the ‘Seoul Youth Social Service Group’ for three consecutive years, has hired 10 young people majoring in physical and mental health fields and provides five programs to users in a non-face-to-face format. Young people who wish to use the Seoul Youth Social Service can check detailed information through the Seoul Metropolitan Government website.



Ha Young-tae, Director of the Welfare Policy Division of Seoul City, said, “We hope that the non-face-to-face health improvement service will be a comfort and strength to young people who feel mentally distressed due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and difficulty in outdoor activities,” and added, “Seoul City will continue to do its best to help young people lead healthy lives.”


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