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Hope365 Center In Ansan Supports Overseas Koreans With Free Multilingual And Cultural Integration Programs
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Mobile phones belonging to children are neatly arranged outside a classroom at Hope365, a support center for overseas Koreans, in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025. Hope365, one of 23 such centers nationwide, provides free academic instruction in 18 languages, along with cultural education and training on Korean social norms to support early settlement. The center also offers shelter and meals for those in need, with all services provided at no cost. Tailored programs are offered based on individuals' immigration purposes, such as employment or education.
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Hope365 Center In Ansan Supports Overseas Koreans With Free Multilingual And Cultural Integration Programs
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Kim Geun-soo, head of Hope365, a support center for overseas Koreans, speaks about the facility in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025. Hope365, one of 23 such centers nationwide, offers free support for the early adaptation of overseas Koreans living in South Korea. Services include educational programs in 18 languages, cultural orientation, social norms, and behavioral guidance. The center also provides shelter and meals to those in need and offers customized education based on individuals' reasons for entering the country, such as employment or academic pursuits.
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Hope365 Center In Ansan Supports Overseas Koreans With Free Multilingual And Cultural Integration Programs
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Kim Geun-soo, head of Hope365, a support center for overseas Koreans, speaks about the facility in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025. Hope365, one of 23 such centers nationwide, offers free support for the early adaptation of overseas Koreans living in South Korea. Services include educational programs in 18 languages, cultural orientation, social norms, and behavioral guidance. The center also provides shelter and meals to those in need and offers customized education based on individuals' reasons for entering the country, such as employment or academic pursuits.
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Hope365 Center In Ansan Supports Overseas Koreans With Free Multilingual And Cultural Integration Programs
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Kim Geun-soo, head of Hope365, a support center for overseas Koreans, speaks about the facility in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025. Hope365, one of 23 such centers nationwide, offers free support for the early adaptation of overseas Koreans living in South Korea. Services include educational programs in 18 languages, cultural orientation, social norms, and behavioral guidance. The center also provides shelter and meals to those in need and offers customized education based on individuals' reasons for entering the country, such as employment or academic pursuits.
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Hope365 Center In Ansan Supports Overseas Koreans With Free Multilingual And Cultural Integration Programs
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
A window in a classroom at Hope365, a support center for overseas Koreans in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, displays discipline guidelines written in both Korean and Russian on July 16, 2025. The signs read, ''No bad language (profanity, teasing, lying)'' and ''Listen to the teacher (the teacher is not your friend).'' Hope365, one of 23 centers nationwide, offers free services including multilingual academic education, cultural orientation, and behavioral training to help overseas Koreans adapt to life in South Korea. The center also provides shelter and meals at no cost, with customized programs based on individuals' reasons for immigration, such as work or study.
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Hope365 Center In Ansan Supports Overseas Koreans With Free Multilingual And Cultural Integration Programs
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
A window in a classroom at Hope365, a support center for overseas Koreans in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, displays discipline guidelines written in both Korean and Russian on July 16, 2025. The signs read, ''No bad language (profanity, teasing, lying)'' and ''Listen to the teacher (the teacher is not your friend).'' Hope365, one of 23 centers nationwide, offers free services including multilingual academic education, cultural orientation, and behavioral training to help overseas Koreans adapt to life in South Korea. The center also provides shelter and meals at no cost, with customized programs based on individuals' reasons for immigration, such as work or study.
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Hope365 Center In Ansan Supports Overseas Koreans With Free Multilingual And Cultural Integration Programs
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Children of Koryoin descent play the traditional Korean game ''gonggi''--featured in the Netflix series Squid Game--in a classroom at Hope365, a support center for overseas Koreans, in Ansan, South Korea, on July 16, 2025. One of 23 such facilities nationwide, the center offers free services to help overseas Koreans settle in South Korea, including academic instruction in 18 languages, cultural education, and training on local customs and social norms. Hope365 also provides shelter and meals to those in need, along with customized programs based on individuals' immigration purposes such as employment or study.
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Gonjiam Middle School Leads National Mentoring Initiative For Migrant Youth As Demand Rises In Multicultural Cities
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Luiza Zoirovna Sakhabutdinova, left, a mentor from Uzbekistan, speaks to the media with NIU Aleksei, right, a 17-year-old student at Gonjiam Middle School originally from Moscow, Russia, after a mentoring session at the school in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025.
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Gonjiam Middle School Leads National Mentoring Initiative For Migrant Youth As Demand Rises In Multicultural Cities
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Luiza Zoirovna Sakhabutdinova, left, a mentor from Uzbekistan, speaks to the media with NIU Aleksei, right, a 17-year-old student at Gonjiam Middle School originally from Moscow, Russia, after a mentoring session at the school in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025.
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Gonjiam Middle School Leads National Mentoring Initiative For Migrant Youth As Demand Rises In Multicultural Cities
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Luiza Zoirovna Sakhabutdinova, left, a mentor from Uzbekistan, speaks to the media with NIU Aleksei, right, a 17-year-old student at Gonjiam Middle School originally from Moscow, Russia, after a mentoring session at the school in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025.
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Gonjiam Middle School Leads National Mentoring Initiative For Migrant Youth As Demand Rises In Multicultural Cities
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Park Chang-hyun, of the Immigration Integration Division at the Ministry of Justice, speaks to the media before a mentoring session at the school in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025.
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Gonjiam Middle School Leads National Mentoring Initiative For Migrant Youth As Demand Rises In Multicultural Cities
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Park Chang-hyun, of the Immigration Integration Division at the Ministry of Justice, speaks to the media before a mentoring session at the school in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025.
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Gonjiam Middle School Leads National Mentoring Initiative For Migrant Youth As Demand Rises In Multicultural Cities
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
Park Chang-hyun, left, of the Immigration Integration Division at the Ministry of Justice, speaks to the media with his colleague Shim Su-yeon before a mentoring session at the school in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025.
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Gonjiam Middle School Leads National Mentoring Initiative For Migrant Youth As Demand Rises In Multicultural Cities
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
The front gate of Gonjiam Middle School is seen in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025. The school is one of the sites hosting the Ministry of Justice's mentoring program for migrant-background youth. Launched in 2024 as a pilot initiative, the program selects 39 mentors from 21 countries to help students of foreign or multicultural backgrounds adapt to Korean society. It operates in classrooms located in municipalities that are members of the Council of Multicultural Cities and have high immigrant populations, based on local government participation. Due to high satisfaction among students, the program expands in 2025 to include two semesters with 20 double-period sessions each, compared to ten single-period sessions in 2024.
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Gonjiam Middle School Leads National Mentoring Initiative For Migrant Youth As Demand Rises In Multicultural Cities
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
The lobby of Gonjiam Middle School is seen in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025. The school is one of the sites hosting the Ministry of Justice's mentoring program for migrant-background youth. Launched in 2024 as a pilot initiative, the program selects 39 mentors from 21 countries to help students of foreign or multicultural backgrounds adapt to Korean society. It operates in classrooms located in municipalities that are members of the Council of Multicultural Cities and have high immigrant populations, based on local government participation. Due to high satisfaction among students, the program expands in 2025 to include two semesters with 20 double-period sessions each, compared to ten single-period sessions in 2024.
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Gonjiam Middle School Leads National Mentoring Initiative For Migrant Youth As Demand Rises In Multicultural Cities
16 July 2025
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16 July 2025
The lobby of Gonjiam Middle School is seen in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on July 16, 2025. The school is one of the sites hosting the Ministry of Justice's mentoring program for migrant-background youth. Launched in 2024 as a pilot initiative, the program selects 39 mentors from 21 countries to help students of foreign or multicultural backgrounds adapt to Korean society. It operates in classrooms located in municipalities that are members of the Council of Multicultural Cities and have high immigrant populations, based on local government participation. Due to high satisfaction among students, the program expands in 2025 to include two semesters with 20 double-period sessions each, compared to ten single-period sessions in 2024.
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