TRN Provides 30 Million KRW Support Fund for Jung-gu Style Elementary Care
(From left) Yeoseungsoo, Head of Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Headquarters; Kim Jongseok, Director of Jung-gu Office; Ryu Inyeol, Head of Management Support Office at TRN, are posing for a commemorative photo after the donation ceremony. Photo by TRN.
View original imageTRN Delivers Support Funds for Jung-gu Type Elementary Care in Collaboration with Jung-gu Office and Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation
Development of Programs and Provision of Nutritious Meals for Chungmu Elementary School Grades 1-3
[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] TRN, which operates the data home shopping channel 'Shopping NT,' announced on the 9th that it will participate in the Jung-gu type elementary care support project.
On the 8th, TRN delivered 30 million KRW in support funds for Jung-gu type elementary care at the Seoul Jung-gu Office, attended by Ryu In-yeol, Head of TRN Management Support Office, Kim Jong-seok, Director of Welfare-Friendly Bureau at Jung-gu Office, and Yeo Seung-su, Head of the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation headquarters.
The 30 million KRW support fund provided by TRN this time will be used as part of the Jung-gu type elementary care project to offer high-quality cultural and physical education programs and meals for students in grades 1 to 3 at Chungmu Elementary School Center.
In particular, through a contract with a professional care classroom operator, programs such as clay art, science trips, and magic will be developed, and meals will be provided with menus designed to support children’s growth.
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A TRN official stated, "As COVID-19 has prolonged, the number of children using care classrooms has increased, so we delivered support funds to ensure that students can use the care classrooms joyfully and safely. We will continue to carry out various social contribution activities to help maintain a healthy local community."
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