The Dong-Eui University University Job Plus Center is actively supporting the career and employment of protected children and youth preparing for independence in Busan.


On the 4th, the Dong-Eui University University Job Plus Center signed a business agreement with the Busan City Protected Children Independence Support Center to support the career and employment of protected children and youth preparing for independence in the region.

Director Choi Seong-woo (left) of the University Job Plus Center and Director Shim Ju-young of the Busan Child Protection and Independence Support Center are signing an agreement.

Director Choi Seong-woo (left) of the University Job Plus Center and Director Shim Ju-young of the Busan Child Protection and Independence Support Center are signing an agreement.

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According to the agreement, the two organizations will actively cooperate in efforts to provide high-quality career and employment services and develop joint projects to revitalize employment support. The Dong-Eui University University Job Plus Center also plans to conduct programs such as employment education and company visits for youth preparing for independence who face difficulties in finding jobs.



Lee Cheol-gyun, director of the Dong-Eui University Center, said, "I believe that employment is the most necessary thing for the lives and independence of socially marginalized youth," and added, "We will do our best to help young people develop their abilities and become independent on their own."


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