BC Card "Supporting Non-Face-to-Face Learning Programs at Local Children's Centers" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] BC Card announced on the 16th that it will carry out the 'Love, Hae Hope Tree Untact' project to create a seamless learning environment at affiliated local children's centers.


This project is designed as a non-face-to-face learning program that allows learning anytime and anywhere to minimize the educational gap caused by the closure of local children's centers and limited school attendance.


The learning program utilizes an e-book subscription service (Millie's Library) and consists of various content such as over 100,000 children's audiobooks and animations. Tablet PCs necessary for e-book subscriptions will also be provided to five children's centers in the Seoul area. When tablet PCs are provided, children without smartphones will be able to continue learning anytime and anywhere without interruption.



Kim Kwang-dong, Head of Communications at BC Card (Executive Director), said, "We planned this untact social contribution activity to minimize the educational gap experienced by children due to the closure of local children's centers and limited school attendance," adding, "We will continue to do our best to fulfill our corporate social responsibility through various support for underprivileged groups."


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