The Seoul Welfare Foundation announced on the 20th that it will hold the '2nd Youth Savings Account Talk Concert' on the 21st at the Nicolaos Hall in JU Donggyo-dong, a youth cultural space in Mapo-gu, focusing on the theme of youth housing.


The Youth Savings Account program supports young participants who consistently save 100,000 or 150,000 KRW monthly for 2 to 3 years by providing an additional 100% of the saved amount, enabling them to accumulate assets worth more than double (including interest) upon maturity.


Seoul City Holds Youth Account 'Housing' Talk Concert View original image

The talk concert is divided into two parts: Part 1, 'Youth Savings Account Group Talk,' and Part 2, 'Thematic Lecture.' Part 1 is a communication session among participants led by Nosuhyeon, CEO of the youth community Qoom, and Part 2 features a lecture by Yoon Inhan, who operates the public housing specialized channel 'Ayoungee's Happy Housing.' The thematic lecture will be broadcast live on the foundation's YouTube channel.



Yoo Yeonhee, Head of the Self-Reliance Support Division at the Seoul Welfare Foundation, said, "This talk concert focuses on 'housing,' which is closely related to the daily lives of youth," adding, "We will continue to expand support services for participants in areas such as housing, start-ups, education, and marriage to help young people have hope for the future."


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