Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 2nd that it has completed the Spring Sunshine School activities, a self-reliance education program for children in group homes. Heungkuk Life Insurance employees are conducting mock interviews at the Spring Sunshine School.

Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 2nd that it has completed the Spring Sunshine School activities, a self-reliance education program for children in group homes. Heungkuk Life Insurance employees are conducting mock interviews at the Spring Sunshine School.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 2nd that it has concluded the activities of Bombyeot School, a self-reliance education program for children in group homes.


Group homes are small-scale communal living homes for children in need of protection due to family breakdowns. Since 2013, Heungkuk Life Insurance has been conducting charitable activities supporting self-reliance education, career coaching, and psychological therapy for children in group homes.


Bombyeot School is an educational program for high school students in group homes preparing for independence, consisting of lessons on how to find housing, crime prevention education, and labor education.



This year, Heungkuk Life Insurance’s HR team provided a non-face-to-face mock interview in an environment similar to actual interviews to enhance understanding of online interview settings, offering practical assistance through the education program. Additionally, Heungkuk Life Insurance supported all students who completed Bombyeot School with scholarships, tailored suits, shoes, and more.


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