Hanwha Solutions Holds Hanmaeum Seed (See Art) Campaign for Mental Health Protection View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] Hanwha Solutions announced on the 16th that it will hold a public participation event for the 'Hanmaeum Seed (See Art) Campaign,' conducted in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation to support children marginalized by the spread of COVID-19.


The Hanmaeum Seed Campaign was designed with the purpose of providing art therapy psychological stability education to low-income children experiencing care gaps, and then offering mental relaxation to viewers through an online exhibition of the completed artworks.


The event, open to anyone from the 16th to the 31st, will be conducted by having participants view the paintings exhibited on the Hanmaeum Seed website and vote for the most impressive artwork.


As more people empathize with the children’s paintings and increase their votes, the seeds on the website will grow into trees and bloom flowers. Upon reaching the voting participation target, Hanwha Solutions plans to donate treatment sponsorship funds to the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation for children experiencing emotional difficulties.


For this campaign, Hanwha Solutions supported psychological stability education by art therapists for 362 children from 34 local children’s centers in Seoul, Daejeon, Yeosu, and Ulsan from December last year to February this year.


Hong Seung-ah, Head of Social Contribution at Hanwha Solutions, said, "We hope the Hanmaeum Seed Campaign will help with children’s ‘mental quarantine’," adding, "We hope many people participate in this event to find mental relaxation and join in achieving the sponsorship goal."



In addition to the Hanmaeum Seed Campaign, Hanwha Solutions has been supporting various social contribution programs for the healthy growth of children in partnership with the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation, including ▲ after-school play classes to ensure children’s right to play ▲ improvement of children’s study room environments ▲ holiday food support for low-income children’s families.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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