The Department of Social Welfare at Dongmyung University signed a business agreement with the Busan Youth Comprehensive Support Center on October 31.


The signing ceremony took place at the Busan Youth Comprehensive Support Center on the same day, with representatives from both organizations in attendance.


The agreement includes mutual cooperation for nurturing talent in the field of youth welfare and supporting the healthy growth and development of youth through field training, employment, and educational support.

Officials from the Department of Social Welfare at Dongmyung University and the Busan Youth Comprehensive Support Center are signing an agreement and taking a group commemorative photo.

Officials from the Department of Social Welfare at Dongmyung University and the Busan Youth Comprehensive Support Center are signing an agreement and taking a group commemorative photo.

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The Busan Youth Comprehensive Support Center provides services such as support, protection, and education to youth facing school violence, runaway situations, delinquency, and crises, helping them grow into healthy members of society.


Under its umbrella, seven institutions operate, including the School Violence Prevention and Recovery Mediation Center, Busan Youth Independence Support Center, Busan Male Short-term Youth Shelter, Busan Temporary Youth Shelter (fixed and mobile), Busan Youth Sexual Culture Center, and Busan Support Center for Children and Youth Victims of Sexual Exploitation.


Park Seon-sook, head of the Department of Social Welfare at Dongmyung University, stated, “This agreement will greatly help support the healthy growth of youth in the Busan area and nurture professionals in the field of youth welfare.”



The Department of Social Welfare at Dongmyung University is dedicated to training experts in social welfare, including social workers, youth instructors, and counselors.


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