Gwangju Bank Selected as the 61st Branch of the 'Hope Blossoms Study Room' Program
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Bank (President Song Jong-wook) announced on the 5th that it has selected the ‘Chinhan Chingu Regional Children's Center’ located in Gyelim-dong, Dong-gu, as the 61st branch of the ‘Hope Blossoms Study Room’.
The ‘Chinhan Chingu Regional Children's Center’ is a child welfare facility that helps local children grow into healthy members of society, where 16 children receive after-school care services and study guidance.
Employees of the Gwangju Bank Community Love Volunteer Group replaced old desks and chairs and gifted bookshelves and cabinets for organization, creating a comfortable learning environment.
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Ko Byung-il, Vice President of Gwangju Bank, said, “Due to ‘COVID-19,’ disruptions in kindergarten and school attendance have raised concerns about care gaps, making support for local children's study guidance and care education urgently needed. We will continue to actively support the smooth operation of our local children's centers so that local children can healthily nurture their dreams.”
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