Gyeonggi-do Youth Counseling and Welfare Center to Launch KakaoTalk Channel on the 17th View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province has opened a KakaoTalk channel as an exclusive information delivery window for the 'Gyeonggi-do Youth Counseling and Welfare Center' and will distribute the center's representative character 'Naoni' emoticons to the first 25,000 subscribers.


The Gyeonggi-do Youth Counseling and Welfare Center is an institution supported by Gyeonggi Province, established in 1993 under the Youth Welfare Support Act to provide counseling for at-risk youth and to strengthen the capabilities of youth counselors.


In addition to the existing window, 'Youth Hotline 1388' (available 24 hours without an area code), the province has opened this KakaoTalk channel to actively communicate with youth and introduce various projects of the center.


From 2 p.m. on the 17th until the 30th, the province will provide the center's representative character 'Naoni' emoticons to the first 25,000 people who join the KakaoTalk channel.


Naoni is an owl-shaped character symbolizing the message, "Come to me anytime when you are having a hard time."



Kim Hyang-ja, head of the Youth Division of the province, said, "With the opening of this KakaoTalk channel, we expect to quickly provide youth-related information to youth in the province, guardians, and workers in youth-related organizations."


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