Silla University-affiliated Busan Youth Support Center Signs MOU with COACH MY:WAY
Busan Metropolitan City Youth Comprehensive Support Center, operated by Silla University (President Heo Namsik), has signed a business agreement with COACH MY:WAY to strengthen support for youth so they can grow into healthy members of society.
From the left, Seonyoung Jeon, Director of Busan City Male Short-Term Youth Shelter; Eunseon Jang, Director of School Violence Prevention and Recovery Coordination Center; Chaerim Lee, Director of COACH MY:WAY; Ihoon Jang, CEO; Juhyun Jang, Director of Busan City Youth Independence Support Center (Hybrid); Hyeyoung Lee, Director of Busan City Fixed Youth Shelter; Bokhee Kim, Director of Busan City Mobile Youth Shelter. Provided by Silla University
View original imageOn the 11th, a signing ceremony was held at the Busan Metropolitan City Youth Comprehensive Support Center, attended by Lee Hyeyoung, Director of Busan Temporary Youth Shelter (Fixed Type); Kim Bokhee, Director of Busan Temporary Youth Shelter (Mobile Type); Jeon Sunyoung, Director of Busan Male Short-term Shelter; Jang Juhyun, Director of Busan Youth Independence Support Center (Hybrid Type); Jang Eunseon, Director of School Violence Prevention and Recovery Coordination Center; Jeong Jubi, Director of Youth Sexuality Culture Center; Jang Ihoon, CEO of COACH MY:WAY; and Lee Chaerim, Director of COACH MY:WAY.
Through this agreement with COACH MY:WAY, a one-on-one premium learning coaching center, the Busan Metropolitan City Youth Comprehensive Support Center will: establish a cooperative relationship for academic and career support for youth and university students; exchange opinions and share information for mutual development; and build necessary support systems tailored to the characteristics of both organizations to support the educational and social activities of youth and university students. Both organizations agreed to cooperate so that young people can grow into healthy members of society.
Jang Ihoon, CEO of COACH MY:WAY, said, "I wanted to help youth who are in difficult situations," and added, "I look forward to seeing the selected youth each month overcome their challenges in the learning process and grow."
Choi Seonkyung, Director of Busan Metropolitan City Youth Comprehensive Support Center (Professor, Department of Social Welfare, Silla University), said, "I hope this agreement provides an educational environment and an opportunity for growth," and added, "I hope that through this support, young people can achieve their dreams."
Hot Picks Today
If They Fail Next Year, Bonus Drops to 97 Million Won... A Closer Look at Samsung Electronics DS Division’s 600M vs 460M vs 160M Performance Bonuses
- RIA Accounts Surpass 240,000 Subscriptions... Sold Nvidia, Bought Samsung Electronics
- Room Prices Soar from 60,000 to 760,000 Won and Sudden Cancellations: "We Won't Even Buy Water in Busan" — BTS Fans Outraged
- "Manhole Cover Blasts Open in 12 Seconds... The Reason Behind the 'Gangnam Flood Disaster' [Report]"
- "Who Is Visiting Japan These Days?" The Once-Crowded Tourist Spots Empty Out... What's Happening?
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.