KWU and Seoul Youth Center signed a Business Agreement
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The Seoul
Youth Center Gangbuk (Consigner: Gangbuk-gu Office), which is operated by Kwangwoon
University Industry-Academic Collaboration Foundation (Director Young-wook Jung)
and Suyu 3-dong Residents' Self-Governing Association (Chairman Yeon-bok Jung)
signed a memorandum of understanding at the education center of Suyu 3-dong
Residents' Self-Governing Association on March 8th. The MOU was signed to
identify vulnerable youth (socially isolated or self-secluded) residing in Gangbuk-gu.
Suyu
3-dong is the area with the highest number of single-person youth households in
Gangbuk-gu, so the Suyu 3-dong Residents' Self-Governing Association has taken
an active role in identifying vulnerable youth and connecting them with the
youth center for support.
In 2024, Seoul
Youth Center Gangbuk plans to ▲identify 50 socially
isolated youth ▲provide specialized education and follow-up
programs to the youth and their families to encourage their daily recovery and
entry into the labor market.
On this
day, the Suyu 3-dong Residents' Self-Governing Association said, "Our
residents' association has been deeply concerned about the difficult social
advancement of youth due to the long pandemic and the '3 Highs' (high prices,
high interest rates, high exchange rates). Especially in Suyu 3-dong, where
single-person households are concentrated in goshiwons and multi-family homes,
we will take the time to consider how we can help local youth as residents
through this project with Seoul Youth Center Gangbuk and the 'Neighborhood Care
Team'."
Director
Young-wook Jung of Kwangwoon University’s Industry-Academic Collaboration
Foundation expressed his support, saying, "We will find ways for Kwangwoon
University’s Industry-Academic Collaboration Foundation to support vulnerable
youth residing in Gangbuk-gu."
Meanwhile,
Seoul Youth Center Gangbuk plans to conduct various programs (psychological
counseling, delivery of single-person household kits, social network formation
programs, home repair projects, job support, entrepreneurship support, etc.)
reflecting the needs of socially isolated and self-secluded youth, from
identification to follow-up, with youth support managers accompanying them
throughout the entire process.
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