On the 27th, Uljin-gun, Gyeongbuk, opened the 'Uljin Youth Job Center,' a hub for youth jobs and activities.
At the event, Son Byeong-bok, the head of Uljin-gun, along with county council members, local youth organization leaders, and members of the Youth Policy Committee, attended to celebrate the launch of the 'Youth Communication Space,' which opened for the first time in the county.
The Uljin Youth Job Center was established by remodeling the old Veterans Hall with a budget of 200 million KRW secured through the 'Gyeongsangbuk-do Youth Happiness New Deal Project' public contest. It is equipped with counseling rooms, study rooms, and seminar rooms, serving as a youth communication hub where local young people can freely use the facilities.
The 'New Deal Project' is a business aimed at building youth-centered infrastructure such as jobs and culture, and supporting various youth programs reflecting local characteristics and conditions. Uljin-gun plans to operate various programs for youth job creation, capacity building, and exchange along with the establishment of the center.
Son Byeong-bok, the head of the county, said, "I hope the youth will take the lead by demonstrating leadership to restore the proper values of the residents and achieve the vision of Uljin-gun," adding, "We will implement effective and sustainable policies so that young people can take on challenges and demonstrate their capabilities."
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