A Collaborative Platform Established
with Participation from 22 Youth Education Organizations
Neulpureunjeondang, under the Changwon Facilities Management Corporation in Gyeongnam, announced on the 18th that it has signed a multilateral business agreement with local youth education-related organizations and groups to support youth development.
This agreement includes a total of 22 organizations in fields such as environmental education, sports, the fourth industrial revolution, cooking, and the arts, including the Changwon Craft Association, Gyeongnam Sports Stacking Academy, ESC Future Convergence Education, Jamcook Art Cooking House, Art Therapy Personality Development Research Institute, Yongho Pulip Culture Center, and Sangsang Gallery.
These organizations have agreed to develop and operate various projects for program development, education, and the improvement of youth welfare services, with the aim of building a youth-centered community cooperation platform.
In particular, they plan to promote joint projects that contribute to the local community, such as supporting small business owners and implementing carbon neutrality programs, to strengthen their network with the community.
Kim Yunok, team leader at Neulpureunjeondang, said, "With this business agreement, we will operate a variety of activity programs to enhance the capabilities of local youth and support them to grow up healthy and realize their dreams."
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