Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 29th that it has provided independence kits and handbooks to adolescents in group homes, which are child protection facilities, to support their proper social advancement and self-reliance.

Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 29th that it has provided independence kits and handbooks to adolescents in group homes, which are child protection facilities, to support their proper social advancement and self-reliance.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 29th that it has provided independence kits and handbooks to group home youths in child protection facilities to support their proper social advancement and self-reliance.


Group homes are child protection facilities supported by Heungkuk Life Insurance since 2013, offering a living environment similar to a regular household for children whose families have been broken due to parental abuse, death, or financial difficulties.



To assist youths who must become independent after turning 19, Heungkuk Life Insurance delivered items such as single desks, mood lamps, cooking and cleaning-related booklets, along with handbooks containing useful major welfare services related to health, housing, and employment.


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