Agreement Signed Between Goyang Police Station and Youth on Operation of Animal Communication Healing Program

Goyang Special City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Lee Dong-hwan) announced on the 20th that it will introduce animal-assisted therapy into its youth guidance program for the first time in the nation through a business agreement with the Goyang Police Station.

Lee Dong-hwan, Mayor of Goyang Special City (right), is taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement with Lee Yang-ho, Chief of Goyang Police Station. Provided by Goyang Special City

Lee Dong-hwan, Mayor of Goyang Special City (right), is taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement with Lee Yang-ho, Chief of Goyang Police Station. Provided by Goyang Special City

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To prevent juvenile crime and promote animal-assisted therapy, the agreement signed on the 20th will enable the Goyang Special City Animal-Assisted Therapy Center to operate an animal-assisted therapy program for youth once a week starting from the signing date.


Under this agreement, Goyang Special City will support the use of the Goyang Special City Animal-Assisted Therapy Center and the Pet Park, while the Goyang Police Station will operate the animal-assisted therapy program.



Mayor Lee Dong-hwan of Goyang Special City stated, “Through today’s agreement, I hope that young people will experience animal-assisted therapy and live brightly and healthily as members of society. We will also analyze the effects of animal-assisted therapy for guidance purposes and develop it into a Goyang-style animal-assisted therapy model.”


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