Gyeongbuk Cheongsong-gun, Healthy Co-Growth of Youth and Seniors
The Cheongsong-gun Youth Counseling and Welfare Center recently conducted a cultural experience for healthy mutual growth as part of the 2023 Youth Safety Net Mentoring Project.
The Youth Safety Net Mentoring Project is being promoted to help local youth find psychological stability and support holistic growth and development through experiential activities with adult friends.
The participating youths had a cultural experience time this month watching a movie and sharing their impressions under the theme of Exciting Companionship for Emotional Growth, following last month's woodworking experience that told a story.
The mentors and mentees watched the animation "Elemental," which depicts events in Element City where the four elements?fire, water, air, and earth?live, spending a valuable day relieving accumulated mental fatigue and the summer heat.
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Yoon Kyung-hee, the mayor of Cheongsong-gun, said, "I hope that the diverse experiences of the mentoring cultural activities will help local youth grow into healthy adults."
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