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Gwangju Youth Crime Prevention Council to Hold Multicultural Family Hope Concert on 27th

For the Prevention of Youth Crime in Multicultural Families
Over 500 Attendees Including Council President Choi Gapryeol
Performances by Jung Dongha of Boohwal and Trot Singer Jin Irang

Gwangju Youth Crime Prevention Council to Hold Multicultural Family Hope Concert on 27th The photo shows a children's choir singing at a concert last year. Provided by the Gwangju Regional Council of the Ministry of Justice Youth Crime Prevention Committee.

The Gwangju Regional Council of the Ministry of Justice Youth Crime Prevention Committee (Gwangju Council) announced on the 24th that it will hold a Hope Concert to support the stable settlement of multicultural families.


On the 27th, the "2025 Hope Concert for Multicultural Families," hosted by the Gwangju Council and sponsored by the Gwangju District Prosecutors' Office, will take place at the Grand Performance Hall of the Bitgoeul Citizens' Cultural Center in Dong-gu, Gwangju.


This concert has been organized to share the activities and roles of the Gwangju Regional Council with citizens and to foster a social atmosphere for the prevention of youth crime among multicultural families.


Approximately 500 people are expected to attend the concert, including Choi Gapryeol, President of the Gwangju Council, the Chair of the Gwangju Council Scholarship Foundation, committee members from various divisions and districts, the Chief Prosecutor of Gwangju District, representatives from the Gwangju Multicultural Family Support Center, and officials from the Gwangju-Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea.


The concert will feature performances by the Goryeoin Village Children's Choir, the group "Kings Band," trot singer "Jin I-rang," and "Jung Dongha," the vocalist of Boohwal.




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