Gyeonggi-do Youth Training Center held the "Damalyakdo Prevention Camp" on the 19th and 20th to promote a proper understanding of youth addiction.

Gyeonggi-do Youth Training Center held the "Damalyakdo Prevention Camp" on the 19th and 20th to promote a proper understanding of youth addiction.

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Gyeonggi Province held a camp to prevent addiction among youth.


The Gyeonggi Youth Training Center announced on the 21st that it held the "Damalyakdo Prevention Camp" for two days on the 19th and 20th to promote a proper understanding of youth addiction.


This camp was planned for workers in youth-related organizations to prevent youth addiction to tobacco, alcohol, drugs (narcotics), gambling, and more.


The Youth Training Center conducted various programs for the participants, including ▲drug abuse prevention education through the play "Damalyak," ▲Magmi Pharmacy (providing information on illegal drug abuse and pharmaceuticals), ▲Memorable! (a proper understanding of youth gambling problems), and ▲Team Spirit Cooperative Base (fostering a sense of community through mission activities).



Kim Hyun-sam, Director of Management at the Gyeonggi Youth Training Center (acting director), said, "Addiction among youth is a more serious problem than imagined," and added, "We will strengthen addiction prevention education and activities, focusing on workers who spend a lot of time with youth."


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