Free Education for 4th to 6th Grade Elementary Students in the District

Recruitment of Youth Participants for 'Dambitkkum' After-School Academy View original image


[Damyang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Damyang-gun Dambit Youth Culture House is recruiting participating youths for the ‘Dambit Dream’ Youth After-School Academy targeting 4th to 6th grade elementary school students in the district.


According to the county on the 4th, the Youth After-School Academy is a national policy project supported by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family to provide various youth experience programs and comprehensive services for life management to improve the healthy lifestyle and quality of life of youths.


The main programs consist of learning support (Korean, English, Mathematics), specialized experiences (art, musical instrument performance, board games), competency development (science exploration, career experience, club activities), and weekend experiences.


The operation runs every weekday from 4 PM to 8 PM, and the tuition is completely free. Along with various programs, dinner provision and safe return transportation will be supported to provide high-quality services to youths.


Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until the recruitment quota is filled, and applicants can submit their application forms by visiting the Dambit Youth Culture House.


Priority will be given to children from basic livelihood security recipients, lower-income families, single-parent, grandparent-headed, multicultural, and disabled families, families with two or more children, or dual-income families.



A county official said, “We will do our best to operate the project so that the burden of after-school care is relieved through various specialized experiences and life support, and so that youths, the hope of the future, can grow up healthily.”


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