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2024-12-09 8am voice news

Incheon City's 'Go-Go-Go Project' Wins Parents' Hearts


The 'Go-Go-Go Project' being promoted by Incheon City is receiving positive responses among parents.

According to Incheon City, the 'Go-Go-Go Project' is a program that provides developmental screening and in-depth counseling for 1,020 infants and young children born between December 2018 and July 2023.

Incheon City plans to expand the number of program beneficiaries from 1,020 to 3,000 in 2025, and will also provide psychological testing and counseling programs for parents in collaboration with specialized institutions.





Incheon City Holds Inauguration Ceremony for 'Incheon Love Youth Federation


On the 7th, Incheon City held an inauguration ceremony for the 'Incheon Love Youth Federation,' which will be responsible for the city's future, in the City Hall's main conference room.

The Incheon Love Youth Federation began communicating with youth organizations in August last year and started recruiting organizations in earnest from October. Twenty-seven youth organizations from various fields have joined, including the Incheon Youth Culture and Arts Social Cooperative, Incheon Junior Club, Foreign Support Center, and Young Lawyers Association for New Future.

The city plans to maintain continuous communication with the Youth Federation and reflect various opinions in its policies to create a youth-friendly environment.





Incheon City Donates 9 Million Won from Carsharing Support Project


Incheon City announced that on December 6th, it donated 9 million won to the Incheon Community Chest of Korea, accumulated through the 'Carsharing Support Project,' a social contribution activity of the 4th phase carsharing business.

The donation will be used to support underprivileged neighbors during the winter season.

Incheon City provides a car sharing system through its carsharing service, allowing people to conveniently use vehicles whenever and wherever needed without owning a car.






Incheon Office of Education to Launch 'Family Stay Rural Study Program' Next Year


The 'Rural Study Program,' which allows students to attend school while living in Incheon's island areas for over six months, will be officially launched next year.

The Incheon Office of Education announced plans to operate a family stay rural study program in partnership with 16 elementary and middle schools in Ganghwa-gun and Ongjin-gun starting March next year.

The family stay rural study program is a mutually beneficial educational program that provides urban students with nature-friendly education while broadening opportunities for interaction with local students.

Exchange students will attend schools on Ganghwa, Gyodong, Seongmo, Deokjeok, Yeongheung, and Jaweol-do for 6 months to 1 year, receiving education focused on historical, cultural, and ecological experiences.





Sources: https://news.ifm.kr

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