Gangwon Land Forest Healing Foundation, Recruiting Participant Groups for Social Contribution Program
Haihealingwon, Aiming for Natural Healing Through Forests and Prevention of Behavioral Addiction in Adolescents
On the 13th, High Healing Won, operated by the Gangwon Land Forest Healing Foundation, announced that it is recruiting participant groups for the '2023 2nd Quarter Social Contribution Program' aimed at natural healing through forests and prevention of behavioral addiction among youth.
Eligible participants include children and youth institutions for those in 4th grade or above in elementary school and their families, multicultural and single-parent family institutions, vulnerable elderly institutions for those aged 55 and above, and addiction-related institutions.
The number of applicants per group should be between 20 and 30, and applications can be submitted until March 3. Applicants must fill out the application form and consent form posted on the High Healing Won website and send them via email to the person in charge. Groups from the seven mining-closed area cities and counties will be given priority selection.
The announcement of selected applicants will be made on March 9 and individually notified to each participating group. If selected as beneficiary groups, program participation fees, accommodation fees, and meal costs will be supported. This program will operate from April 1 to June 30. The schedule can be applied for up to 2 nights and 3 days and can be adjusted depending on the participating group.
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Since November 2019, the Gangwon Land Forest Healing Foundation has supported behavioral addiction prevention, forest education, and healing programs for a total of 8,000 vulnerable groups and children and youth (17,500 annually). This year, the program is planned to be operated for a total of 2,500 people.
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