Singer Bumkey and actress Lim Hye-jin are taking action for the next generation of youth. They meet children without dreams and friends who are anxious about what professions they want to have in the future, sharing authentic stories from the field.

On July 13 (Sun) at 12 p.m., '2025 Mentoring Program_ Uijeongbu Edition' will be held at Hanulsaem Church located in Yonghyeon-dong, Uijeongbu City, Gyeonggi Province. Bumkey, who is the ambassador for the non-profit organization 'People Who Create Stars' that helps at-risk youth and also the representative of 'Together Scholarship,' which supports students with their tuition, is expected to share not only his story of achieving his dreams as a singer but also messages of courage and comfort for wandering youth.

Actress Lim Hye-jin, recognized for numerous works including the plays 'Mangwon-dong Brothers' and 'Inconvenient Convenience Store,' as well as Kang Cheon-kyu, the representative lawyer of Seongji Partners who is working with a mission to help the true underprivileged in the world, and Kim Eun-jeong, the representative of Queen House, who is expanding her business by creating stage costumes for celebrities as well as hair and makeup, will also attend.

Pastor Jeon Woong-je of Hanulsaem Church said, "These days, it's not easy for youth to meet good adults. It's rare for children to form deep teacher-student relationships with school teachers, and even academy teachers only prioritize lesson time, making it difficult to establish relationships beyond that. Coming home late after spending all day at school and academy makes it hard to have deep conversations with parents. As a result, children find it difficult to think about their dreams and career paths. It's because there are hardly any places for meetings and conversations where they can figure out whom to meet and what stories to hear, and what stories they want to tell themselves."

He continued, "In this situation, the 'Mentoring Program' has been meeting children directly at Hanulsaem Church (Gonggam Hanul Small Library) for three years, along with mentors who can share good stories with them. Children can see the faces of the mentors and listen to topics they are usually interested in, asking questions with their bright eyes and engaging in conversations to help them find their dreams and career paths. Through this time, I hope the youth in the Uijeongbu area can take one step closer to discovering their dreams."

The 'Mentoring Program' was organized by the non-profit organization 'People Who Save Lives' with the aim of presenting visions to youth who are deeply concerned about their career paths amid harsh realities and uncertain futures. It collaborates with Human & Human International, as well as companies such as Geureohgahn Studio, Geumdan Bakery, OUWR, and Hanulbit.

[Photo] 'Mentoring Program'

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