Silla University Entrusted Institution 'Busan Youth Independence Support Center' and 'Nalmada Church' Sign Agreement to Support Youth Independence Outside the Home
Shilla University (President Heo Nam-sik) entrusted institution, Busan Youth Independence Support Center (Hybrid Type), signed a business agreement with ‘Nal-mada Church’ to ensure the healthy protection and independence of out-of-home youth in the Busan area.
Busan Youth Independence Support Center and Nalmada Church signed an agreement for the healthy protection and independence of out-of-home youth.
View original imageThe Busan Youth Independence Support Center (Hybrid Type), operated under the commission of Shilla University, was established in October 2021 with support from Busan City and the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. It is a youth welfare facility that provides multifaceted approaches and customized services to youth who need independence support for various reasons, such as those who find it difficult to return to their families or society after receiving support from youth welfare facilities (shelters, recovery support facilities, etc.) for a certain period, helping them plan their own lives.
On the 13th, the Busan Youth Independence Support Center (Hybrid Type), the entrusted institution of Shilla University, and the Busan Male Short-term Youth Shelter signed a business agreement with ‘Nal-mada Church,’ which communicates with various social groups in the community, to utilize space for out-of-home youth, provide volunteer services, and establish an efficient safety net to protect youth and support their healthy social reintegration.
Through this agreement, youth living at the Youth Independence Support Center (Hybrid Type) and the Male Short-term Youth Shelter will be able to use spaces for various activities such as cultural, sports, and educational programs, as well as spaces for strengthening the capabilities of center staff and holding meetings.
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Jang Ju-hyun, director of the Busan Youth Independence Support Center (Hybrid Type), said, “Through this agreement, resources and spatial utilization that were previously insufficient are expected to become possible,” adding, “I think the youth will really enjoy the church’s sports facilities.”
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