There is a government subsidy to help young people who have lived in shelters such as daycare centers prepare for independence.



However, I have seen many articles saying that measures are needed when an unfortunate incident occurs without being able to find the subsidy in a timely manner.



On the 21st of last month, group A, a freshman college student from an orphanage, was found dead in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju.



It was investigated that group A said, 'I am an adult, and now I have to leave the welfare center and stand on my own, but I am afraid' while sharing financial concerns with the person in charge of the orphanage before the incident.



However, according to the data submitted to the National Assembly by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, 11.65 million won was left in the Didim Seed Account of Group A.



The Didim Seed Passbook is a project that the government supports the initial expenses required for children under protection or children in basic living families to enter society. It is estimated that



As of July of this year, 45,000 people nationwide who participated in the Didim Seed bankbook project did not visit the accumulated amount, which was close to KRW 181.4 billion.



Therefore, it is pointed out that it is urgent to prepare countermeasures such as improvement of the usage method.