On the 8th, Kyowon Group announced that it will donate over 6,000 volumes of educational series books to 123 institutions in the Seoul and Gyeonggi areas. Choi Hoe-cheol, Head of Product Strategy Team at Kyowon Edu (right), and Lee Sang-hwi, Head of Sharing Project Team at Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Seoul Region 2 Headquarters (left).

On the 8th, Kyowon Group announced that it will donate over 6,000 volumes of educational series books to 123 institutions in the Seoul and Gyeonggi areas. Choi Hoe-cheol, Head of Product Strategy Team at Kyowon Edu (right), and Lee Sang-hwi, Head of Sharing Project Team at Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Seoul Region 2 Headquarters (left).

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[Asia Economy Reporter Junhyung Lee] Kyowon Group will continue its social contribution programs, starting with donating children's books to help close the education gap.


On the 8th, Kyowon Group announced that it will donate over 6,000 volumes of Kyowon complete book sets to 123 daycare centers and child counseling centers in the Seoul and Gyeonggi areas selected by the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation. This book donation is part of the '150 Reading Marathon' campaign. The 150 Reading Marathon is a reading promotion campaign that helps children develop balanced reading habits by reading more than 150 books over 15 weeks.


They will also establish edutech classrooms in remote island and mountainous areas. Kyowon Group plans to renovate empty classrooms in elementary schools in these regions and operate them as spaces to provide experiences with edutech products and services.


The first edutech classroom will be created at Seonghwan Elementary School in Chungnam, a regional integrated hub school. Kyowon Group plans to establish the first edutech classroom within this year and continue various social contribution programs such as the Creative Talent Scholarship Project and After-school Character Theater.



A Kyowon Group official stated, "We will continue to provide generous support so that all children can experience an education environment without disparities." He added, "We will explore various ways to carry out social contribution activities that can provide practical help not only to children but also to all age groups."


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