Damyang County Provides 250,000 Won Cultural Welfare Card for Youth
Support for Cultural Activities and Self-Development for Ages 19 to 28
Damyang County in Jeollanam-do announced on the 1st that it will implement the Jeonnam Youth Culture Welfare Card Support Project to provide local youth with opportunities for cultural experiences and self-development.
The Jeonnam Youth Culture Welfare Card Support Project can be applied for from the 4th until June 30th through the Nonghyup Card website (online) or at the local Eup or Myeon office. It is important to note that even those who received support last year must reapply to receive the subsidy.
Eligible applicants are youth aged 19 to 28 who have resided in the area for more than two years as of the announcement date, and each individual will receive 250,000 KRW. However, public institution employees, recipients of the Out-of-School Youth Allowance, and recipients of the Female Farmer Happiness Voucher are excluded. For those who receive the Munhwa Nuri Card, only the difference of 110,000 KRW will be provided. The subsidy can be used within Jeollanam-do throughout the year for cultural and performance events, academy courses, book purchases, and more.
A county official stated, "We hope this support project will provide local youth with opportunities to participate in cultural activities and strengthen their capabilities through self-development," and added, "We will continue to promote tailored policies for local youth in the future."
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