
On the 31st, the National Youth Center of Korea (KYWA) held a "Youth Award Festival Exploration Activity Camp" in connection with the Korea Secretariat of the Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency's reward system. The camp will be held in four types: one-day, one-night, two-day, two-night, three-day, and three-night, four-day, and will be completed on August 3.
The Youth Reward Exploration Activity Camp" consists of 221 teenagers and 40 leaders from 40 reward centers from 12 reward operation secretariat nationwide, and consists of exploration activities centered on ecological activities and adventure activities."
Youth reward system activities are divided into international youth achievement reward system involving teenagers aged 14 to 24 and youth self-challenge reward system activities involving teenagers aged 9 to 13. Participants have the opportunity to develop their full potential and acquire life skills by achieving their own goals for a certain period of time. The youth reward system is a self-growth program operated in more than 140 countries around the world.
KYWA acting president Kim Byung-chan said, "We expect to have an opportunity to live with our peers in nature through youth reward exploration activities camp and pioneer our lives through challenges and collaboration."
※source : 'PeopleTV' https://peopletv.co.kr/2578
On the 31st, the National Youth Center of Korea (KYWA) held a "Youth Award Festival Exploration Activity Camp" in connection with the Korea Secretariat of the Korea Youth Activity Promotion Agency's reward system. The camp will be held in four types: one-day, one-night, two-day, two-night, three-day, and three-night, four-day, and will be completed on August 3.
The Youth Reward Exploration Activity Camp" consists of 221 teenagers and 40 leaders from 40 reward centers from 12 reward operation secretariat nationwide, and consists of exploration activities centered on ecological activities and adventure activities."
Youth reward system activities are divided into international youth achievement reward system involving teenagers aged 14 to 24 and youth self-challenge reward system activities involving teenagers aged 9 to 13. Participants have the opportunity to develop their full potential and acquire life skills by achieving their own goals for a certain period of time. The youth reward system is a self-growth program operated in more than 140 countries around the world.
KYWA acting president Kim Byung-chan said, "We expect to have an opportunity to live with our peers in nature through youth reward exploration activities camp and pioneer our lives through challenges and collaboration."
※source : 'PeopleTV' https://peopletv.co.kr/2578