Seogwipo City announced on the 27th that it is operating a healing horseback riding program for vulnerable groups such as multicultural families.The program provides horseback riding experience and education for multicultural families, single-parent families, and people with disabilities, and Seogwipo City supports 450,000 won (90%) of the 500,000 won tuition fee.
Vulnerable groups such as multicultural, single-parent families and basic living recipients aged 18 or older who want to participate in the riding class held in November can apply to the Clean Livestock Division by the 30th.The horseback riding class will be held at Seogwipo City’s No. 1 citizen health healing horseback riding center, Eopguema Theme Town in Nupwon-eup.The program runs for five weeks, once a week for two hours, and aims to educate participants 무료슬롯게임 on horseback riding safety and acquire basic riding skills,