Gyeonggi-do, Crisis Youth Wound Removal and Psychological Support Project Information Poster

Gyeonggi-do, Crisis Youth Wound Removal and Psychological Support Project Information Poster

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Gyeonggi Province will provide up to 2 million KRW to support adolescents for 'removal of violence-related scars and tattoos.'


Gyeonggi Province announced that it will accept applications from the 5th to the 19th for treatment costs and psychological counseling support for adolescents experiencing psychological difficulties due to self-harm or violence-related scars and tattoos. This program targets adolescents aged 9 to 24 residing in the province, whose household income is at or below 100% of the median income.


Selected applicants will receive up to 2 million KRW per person for treatment costs. Additionally, psychological counseling will be provided in connection with local Youth Counseling and Welfare Centers.


Interested adolescents can apply by visiting the Gyeonggi Youth Counseling and Welfare Center website (www.hi1318.or.kr).



A Gyeonggi Province official stated, "Through this scar removal project, we aim to support the psychological stability and healthy growth of at-risk youth, helping them not only remove physical scars but also heal emotional wounds."


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