LG HelloVision Provides Free 'U+ Idleulnara' Support to Multicultural Families View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Eun-mo] LG HelloVision announced on the 11th that it will support the ‘U+ Idleulnara’ (hereinafter Idleulnara) service for multicultural families in the Incheon and Bucheon areas. By utilizing Idleulnara installed on Hello TV, the company plans to bridge the information and learning gap for children from multicultural families caused by COVID-19 and reduce the parenting burden on their parents.


On the 10th, LG HelloVision signed a business agreement with the Korea Pearl Buck Foundation to jointly support the Hello TV Idleulnara project. Both parties will select multicultural families in the Incheon and Bucheon areas who require urgent assistance and provide free Hello TV installation and usage fees for two years.


Additionally, to mark the summer vacation, they will support job experience programs and family exchange activities for children from multicultural families. This consideration comes as experiential activities have significantly decreased due to extended time spent at home because of COVID-19. The program helps families build bonds and relieve emotional stress by engaging in outdoor activities together.



Yoon Yong, Executive Vice President and CRO of LG HelloVision, said, “We are pleased that LG HelloVision’s media services are being used to address difficulties in the local community,” adding, “We hope that the high-quality content within Hello TV’s Idleulnara will help reduce the educational gaps and disparities faced by multicultural families.”


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