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International Relations & Mutual Development
KPC Youth Para Sports Camp
- It was first launched to celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2015, to provide young athletes from the emerging countries with sports opportunities and identify and develop their talent.
- Programs: Sports academy, coach workshop, Korean culture program, other recreational activities
Dream Program
- An annual winter sports camp organized and hosted by the PyeongChang Legacy Foundation to nurture young winter sports talents from the snowless countries or where winter sports are not widely practiced. The project may support NPCs to identify and develop potential winter sports athletes who have the desire to compete in the sports. Para division was first introduced in 2011 and has been an ongoing project since then.
- Programs: Training program(Para snowboard, Para alpine skiing, Para Cross-country skiing), PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Games venue tour, Korean culture program, and other recreational activities.
Sports Equipment Support
- KPC's annual project to provide NPCs in need of basic supplements and sports equipment to continue their aspirations.
Cooperation Project
- KOICA Advisor Program - Sent four advisors/instructors to three countries since 2015
- Sports Academy and Coaching Workshop
- (2018) Held a Swimming and Athletics Coaching Seminar: 108 participants from 8 countries - (2019) Held an Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding Academy: 60 participants from 7 countries
- Master's Degree in Sports Administration (with Seoul National University) - Supports tuition, stay, airfare and others