Postal and Online Applications Accepted Until September 30, On-Site Distribution of 100,000 Won Prepaid Cards

Busan City Hall.

Busan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Busan City will provide a one-stop service for education disaster relief funds for out-of-school youth. The application period has been extended until September 30.


This education disaster relief fund service is a project that provides 100,000 KRW prepaid cards to about 2,600 eligible out-of-school youth to support them and revitalize the local economy.


With the implementation of the one-stop service, non-face-to-face applications such as by mail or online have become possible. The prepaid card issuance method has also been changed to allow receiving the card on-site during face-to-face applications.


For non-face-to-face applications, applicants can designate a preferred date and pick up the card by reservation at the Out-of-School Youth Support Center.


Additionally, the city has extended the application period until September 30 to disperse the number of applicants and allow more out-of-school youth to receive support, helping to prevent the spread of COVID-19.



To apply for support, applicants must fill out the application form posted on the Busan City and Out-of-School Youth Support Center websites, bring the required documents, and visit the center in charge of their address or apply by mail or email. For eligibility and other detailed information, please refer to the Busan City website.


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