Yeungnam Institute of Technology conducted a specialized baking experience program for grandparent-grandchild families in collaboration with Daegu Nam-gu Family Center on the 11th.

Yeungnam Institute of Technology conducted a specialized baking experience program for grandparent-grandchild families in collaboration with Daegu Nam-gu Family Center on the 11th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Yeungnam Institute of Technology held a specialized baking experience program for grandparent-grandchild families on the 11th at the bakery practice room of the Food and Beverage Cooking Department, in collaboration with Daegu Nam-gu Family Center.


This program was organized by Yeungnam Institute of Technology's Community Service Center and Daegu Nam-gu Family Center as a place for family harmony and bonding among grandparent-grandchild families through baking experiences in celebration of Family Month.


The program plans to conduct a total of three specialized baking experience sessions in May for 40 grandparent-grandchild families in the local community.


Previously, in July last year, an educational course was operated to train bilingual instructors targeting marriage immigrant women.


This year, in April, efforts were made to provide equal educational opportunities for marriage immigrant women and out-of-school youth, including signing an agreement with Daegu City for career and academic advancement support for out-of-school youth.



Lee Jae-yong, President of Yeungnam Institute of Technology, said, “I hope this time during Family Month will be an opportunity to reflect once again on the love and importance of family,” adding, “We will do our best to fulfill the university’s role through various educational programs for local residents and grow together with the community.”


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