The Korea Exchange announced on the 9th that it has delivered 100 million won in mental health support funds for probationary youth to the Ministry of Justice.


Korea Exchange, Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@

Korea Exchange, Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@

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At the delivery ceremony, Jeong Eun-bo, Chairman of the Korea Exchange, Lee Young-myeon, Director of the Crime Prevention Policy Bureau of the Ministry of Justice, and other officials attended. This project, which has been running since 2019, is a program that supports probationary youth struggling with mental illnesses by sponsoring professional treatment and counseling to help them recover their health and adapt well to society.


Jeong Eun-bo, Chairman of the Korea Exchange, stated, “We emphasize the need for an environment where youth facing mental health issues can receive appropriate treatment and support, and we will spare no effort to help them dream of a healthy and stable future.”



Lee Young-myeon, Director of the Crime Prevention Policy Bureau of the Ministry of Justice, said, “With the support of the Korea Exchange, probationary youth are gaining great strength in regaining healthy lives, and we plan to do our best to ensure that this support leads to actual recovery and prevention of recidivism.”


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