Recruitment for Participants in the ‘Single-Person Household Youth Living Well Project’ to Celebrate the Opening of ‘Youth Space Dongseon Ieum’

Leisure, Life, and Practical Programs for Single-Person Household Youth in Seongbuk-gu Available for Application Starting July 30

Four Practical Programs Tailored to Daily Life: ‘Companion Plants’, ‘Organizing and Storage’, ‘Excel Basics’, and ‘Drip Coffee’

Four Programs Conducted Six Times in Total from August 9 to August 30



Lee Seung-ro, Mayor of Seongbuk-gu

Lee Seung-ro, Mayor of Seongbuk-gu

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Seongbuk-gu (Mayor Lee Seung-ro), located in Dongseon-dong, is celebrating the opening of ‘Youth Space Dongseon Ieum’ (Arirang-ro 50) by operating the ‘Single-Person Household Youth Living Well Project’ throughout August for single-person household youth.


The ‘Single-Person Household Youth Living Well Project’ consists of four programs focused on leisure, life, and practical skills necessary for single-person household youth, providing opportunities for self-realization and work competency through theoretical education and hands-on experience.


The programs include ▲‘Companion Plants’ to nurture oneself ▲‘Organizing and Storage’ to declutter oneself ▲‘Excel Basics’ to enrich oneself ▲‘Drip Coffee’ to awaken oneself, held every Wednesday throughout August, with ‘Organizing and Storage’ and ‘Excel Basics’ each having a second session on Thursdays.



Applications will be accepted sequentially from July 31 on the Dongseon Ieum website, and both tuition and material costs are free.


Lee Seung-ro, Mayor of Seongbuk-gu, stated, “Through the Single-Person Household Youth Living Well Project, I hope that young adults living alone in Seongbuk-gu, who are new to society, will have a good opportunity to learn basic knowledge that is not taught anywhere else and overcome difficulties in social life.”


For more details, check the ‘Recruitment Courses’ section on the Seongbuk-gu Office website or contact Youth Space Dongseon Ieum.



Meanwhile, ‘Youth Space Dongseon Ieum’ is a space that opened on July 4 this year after about three months of preparation in consultation with Seoul City, following the closure of ‘Zero Gravity Zone Seongbuk’ last year and recognizing the need for a new youth space.


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