Does anyone else feel like Korea has useful foreigner programs that nobody knows about?

I keep running into this weird thing where Korea actually has useful programs for foreign residents, but they’re kind of hidden unless you already know where to look.

Like local foreigner centers sometimes have language classes, cultural workshops, kids programs, counseling, daily life help, and small community events. But the info is scattered across random websites, PDFs, posters, Instagram posts, and Kakao groups.

It makes me wonder how many foreigners in Korea never use these services simply because they don’t know they exist.

Have you ever used a Global Village Center, foreign resident center, multicultural family center, or district office program?

How did you find it? Was it actually helpful?

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