Gwangju University, which is entrusted with the operation of the Nam-gu Youth Counseling Welfare Center and the Out-of-School Youth Support Center, held a scholarship award ceremony with the Ministry of Justice Youth Crime Prevention Nam-gu Branch to support the independence of local youth, followed by a commemorative photo session. Photo by Gwangju University.

Gwangju University, which is entrusted with the operation of the Nam-gu Youth Counseling Welfare Center and the Out-of-School Youth Support Center, held a scholarship award ceremony with the Ministry of Justice Youth Crime Prevention Nam-gu Branch to support the independence of local youth, followed by a commemorative photo session. Photo by Gwangju University.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong)'s community contribution activities are bearing continuous fruit.


According to Gwangju University on the 12th, the Nam-gu Youth Counseling Welfare Center and the Out-of-School Youth Support Center, which are operated under consignment by Gwangju University, recently received scholarships from the Ministry of Justice Youth Crime Prevention Nam-gu Branch (Branch Chief Kang Hyun-gu) to support the independence of two local youths.


Earlier last month, the Sarang Family Volunteer Group delivered scholarships to help youths in welfare blind spots lead healthy lives, spreading warmth.


In particular, the Nam-gu Youth Counseling Welfare Center and the Out-of-School Youth Support Center achieved a remarkable accomplishment by receiving a perfect score in the counseling phone monitoring results, recognizing the effectiveness of their counseling and independence support programs for local youths.


Im Hyung-taek, director of the Nam-gu Youth Counseling Welfare Center and Out-of-School Youth Support Center at Gwangju University and professor of Youth Counseling and Lifelong Education, said, “I am grateful and proud that continuous social contribution activities are creating a virtuous cycle within the community, inspiring hope and a spirit of service.”


Meanwhile, youths in need of help through individual and group counseling programs operated by the Nam-gu Youth Counseling Welfare Center at Gwangju University can inquire via the ‘Youth Counseling Hotline’ or the ‘Nam-gu Youth Counseling Welfare Center.’





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