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Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency Signs MOU to Support Healthy Growth of Protected Youth

Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency Signs MOU to Support Healthy Growth of Protected Youth

Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency Signs MOU to Support Healthy Growth of Protected Youth

Lee Kwang-ho, Chairman of the Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency (center left), and Kim Ki-nam, Chairman of the Korea Youth Protection Association Foundation (center right), are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.


The Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency (Chairman Lee Kwang-ho) and the Korea Youth Protection Association Foundation (Chairman Kim Ki-nam) signed a business agreement at the Hwaseong Youth Non-Startup Vision Center to promote the healthy growth and capacity development of protected youth.


The signing ceremony took place on Thursday, July 30, at 2 p.m. Both organizations pledged to ▲ mutually cooperate to provide various activity opportunities for protected youth ▲ mutually utilize each other's facilities, programs, and resources ▲ collaborate on safety management linkage projects for youth safety ▲ and work together on education and promotion to improve awareness of protected youth.

Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency Signs MOU to Support Healthy Growth of Protected Youth The Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency is conducting safety consulting at the Hwaseong Youth Startup Vision Center after signing a business agreement with the Korea Juvenile Protection Association.


At the end of the signing ceremony, a safety consulting session was conducted at the Startup Vision Center. This is part of the Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency’s efforts since 2016, appointing facility management experts as safety consultants to support safety consulting for youth training facilities, and it will continue to actively support creating a safe environment for youth activities.


Chairman Lee Kwang-ho of the Promotion Agency stated, “Through this agreement, I hope protected youth will have various opportunities to participate in youth activity programs for balanced growth,” and added, “We will continue to prepare diverse programs for the growth and career exploration of protected youth.”


Going forward, the Promotion Agency plans to create various opportunities for protected youth to participate in youth activity programs at national youth training facilities across the country.


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