
Save the Children Eastern Regional Headquarters received an award of excellence at the '2025 Love Fruit Distribution Project Performance Sharing Meeting' held at the Love Fruit Hall in Jung-gu, Seoul on June 12.
This performance sharing session was held by selecting 19 excellent distribution projects through a comprehensive evaluation of 268 recommended distribution cases nationwide by the Fruit of Love in terms of diversity and equity, innovation, business performance and ripple effect, systematicity and rationality, and budgetary realism.
About 100 people, including distribution project implementation agency officials and Love Fruit officials, attended the event to share excellent distribution projects and introduce activities that contributed to solving community problems. At the event, Save the Children Eastern Regional Headquarters received an excellent evaluation for the 'Dream Catch' program, a self-reliance capacity building project targeting 10 immigrant youth in 2024.
'Dream Catch' is a program that provides comprehensive services such as career exploration, customized dream support, case management, and parent education so that youth can seek independence on their own. As a result of the project, the career maturity and academic self-efficacy of participating youth significantly improved, and parents' parenting attitudes also showed positive changes.
“Through this project, we focused on strengthening the capacity of youth from immigrant backgrounds to become independent,” said Jeong-Hyeon Cho, director of the Ulsan Children’s Rights Center at Save the Children’s Eastern Regional Headquarters. “We plan to continue to work to support the rights and independence of children in the Ulsan region, including youth from immigrant backgrounds.”
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