21 Students Return to School, 9,400 Counseling Services Provided

Damyang County recently held the "Youth Counseling Welfare Center & Kkumdream Project Results Report and Growth Ceremony" at the multipurpose room of Dam Bit Youth Culture House, attended by about 50 people including youth-related organizations, Kkumdream youth, and guardians. Provided by Damyang County

Damyang County recently held the "Youth Counseling Welfare Center & Kkumdream Project Results Report and Growth Ceremony" at the multipurpose room of Dam Bit Youth Culture House, attended by about 50 people including youth-related organizations, Kkumdream youth, and guardians. Provided by Damyang County

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Damyang County in Jeollanam-do (Governor Lee Byungno) announced on the 28th that the "2024 Damyang County Youth Counseling and Welfare Center & Kkumdream Project Results Report and Growth Ceremony" was recently held at the multipurpose room of the Dambit Youth Culture Center.


Jointly organized by the Damyang County Youth Counseling and Welfare Center and the Damyang County Out-of-School Youth Support Center, the event was attended by about 50 participants, including representatives from youth-related organizations, Kkumdream youth, and guardians. They shared and celebrated the achievements of the year and the growth of the youth.


This year, the Youth Counseling and Welfare Center provided more than 9,400 counseling, protection, daily life, and safety support services to 137 youth. The center also successfully operated youth safety network activation projects and specialized programs such as Dambit Youth Living Lab Mentoring and the Tongtong Camp, an integrated parent education program.


The Out-of-School Youth Support Center achieved notable results in supporting youth returning to academics, entering society, and improving self-reliance capabilities. Specifically, 21 youth returned to academics (11 passed the qualification exam, 7 entered university, 1 returned to regular school, and 2 advanced to higher-level schools).


Meanwhile, the Youth Counseling and Welfare Center, operated under commission by the Damyang County Welfare Foundation, provides customized psychological counseling services and support programs for youth aged 9 to 24. The Out-of-School Youth Support Center offers free support for qualification exams, job experiences, technical certifications, self-development, cultural and artistic activities, and health check-ups to help youth return to academics and enter society.





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