Korea Student Aid Foundation and National Daegu Youth Didim Center Join Hands... "Supporting Youth in Need"
The Korea Student Aid Foundation (Chairman Bae Byeong-il) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Daegu Youth Didim Center (Director Kwak Jong-moon) on the 11th to expand support for youth in need and contribute to regional development.
The Korea Student Aid Foundation is a public institution established to contribute to nurturing talent needed by the nation by creating conditions where anyone can study regardless of economic circumstances, as long as they have the will and ability.
Bae Byeong-il, Chairman of the Korea Student Aid Foundation (third from the left), and Kwak Jong-moon, Director of the National Daegu Youth Didim Center (third from the right), are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.
View original imageThe National Daegu Youth Didim Center is a residential complex healing and rehabilitation institution established by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family to support youth struggling with emotional and behavioral regulation difficulties and those suffering from internet and smartphone overdependence.
This MOU was promoted to expand support for youth in need and contribute to nurturing local talent and regional development by utilizing the expertise of each institution specialized in student and youth support.
Details include exchanging information related to youth support, cooperation to support and discover local youth in need, collaboration on student support projects, personnel exchange, and mutual cooperation in utilizing infrastructure.
Based on this agreement, the two institutions plan to cooperate to establish effective collaboration by integrating the Korea Student Aid Foundation’s student support system with the National Daegu Youth Didim Center’s specialized youth support programs.
Bae Byeong-il, Chairman of the Korea Student Aid Foundation, said, “I am very pleased to sign an MOU with the National Daegu Youth Didim Center, which is dedicated to the psychological stability of youth,” and added, “Through this agreement, we will strengthen cooperation with the Youth Didim Center so that youth in need can grow healthily and contribute to social development.”
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Kwak Jong-moon, Director of the National Daegu Youth Didim Center, said, “We are pleased to cooperate with the Korea Student Aid Foundation, which supports students’ dreams,”
and added, “We hope this will be an opportunity for both institutions to work together for youth facing difficulties in the future.”
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