Operation of Gangwon Land Forest Healing Foundation
Forest Healing for Children, Adolescents, and Families
Conducting Behavioral Addiction Prevention Education

High Healing Center, operated by the Gangwon Land Forest Healing Foundation, announced on the 10th that it is recruiting groups to participate in the '2024 First Half Social Contribution Program' for natural healing through forests and prevention of behavioral addiction among youth.


Healing Experience at High Healing Won <br>Photo by Kangwon Land

Healing Experience at High Healing Won
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The participants are children in 4th grade or above in elementary school, adolescents, and their families. Applications can be submitted by the groups to which the participants belong by filling out the application form and consent form posted on the High Healing Center website and sending them via email to the person in charge from the 15th of this month until the 1st of next month.


The recruitment scale is 70 groups, approximately 1,700 people. Each group can apply with 20 to 30 participants, and depending on the circumstances of the participating group, up to 2 nights and 3 days are possible. Groups from the 7 cities and counties in the closed mine areas will be given priority selection.


This program will be operated from January to May next year. The program consists of a detox challenge for behavioral addiction prevention and hammock experiences for forest healing.


The recruitment results will be individually notified to each participating group on December 8, and selected groups will receive support for program participation fees, accommodation fees, and meal expenses.



Meanwhile, since its opening in 2019, the Gangwon Land Forest Healing Foundation has supported programs for more than 10,000 children and adolescents exposed to behavioral addictions such as internet overuse.


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