Volunteer Activity "Creating a Bright Future" for Multicultural Family Children
Eco-friendly Bag Making Using Korean Stamps...1 Billion Won Support for Educational Environment Improvement Project

Shinhan Financial Group conducted a volunteer activity called "Creating a Bright Future" on the 15th with children from multicultural families at the Ansan Multicultural Family Support Center in an untact (contactless) manner. In the Santa Village realized through augmented reality, Chairman Cho Yong-byeong of Shinhan Financial and President Jin Ok-dong of Shinhan Bank are taking a commemorative photo.

Shinhan Financial Group conducted a volunteer activity called "Creating a Bright Future" on the 15th with children from multicultural families at the Ansan Multicultural Family Support Center in an untact (contactless) manner. In the Santa Village realized through augmented reality, Chairman Cho Yong-byeong of Shinhan Financial and President Jin Ok-dong of Shinhan Bank are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Shinhan Financial Group announced on the 15th that Chairman Jo Yong-byeong, group CEOs, and executives participated in an untact volunteer activity called 'Creating a Bright Future' with children from multicultural families at the Ansan Multicultural Family Support Center.


The 'Creating a Bright Future' volunteer activity has been Shinhan Financial's representative volunteer program since 2019. It included sharing activities for children waiting for adoption at infant temporary shelters in 2019, environmental improvement activities for local children's centers in 2020, and the delivery of solar lanterns for African children in June of this year.


This time, the 'Creating a Bright Future' volunteer activity involved an eco-friendly bag-making program using Hangul stamps with children from multicultural families. The children decorated bags with stamps designed with Hangul consonants and vowels, providing a natural opportunity to learn about Hangul and Korean culture.


Additionally, Shinhan Financial plans to support a total of 100 million KRW to improve educational environments, including building an online center for Korean language education for children from multicultural families and operating career planning programs.


At the event, Chairman Jo and Shinhan Bank President Jin Ok-dong met children from multicultural families dressed as Santa Claus in Santa Village, implemented through AR (Augmented Reality) by Shinhan Bank's digital broadcasting station, and delivered 'Shinhan X-mas Gifts' consisting of school supplies and toys.



Chairman Jo said, "It is unfortunate that we cannot meet the children in person due to the COVID-19 situation, but I hope Shinhan's warm spirit is conveyed closely." He added, "We will continue to strive to create a society where everyone can dream of hope through customized support that helps children have dreams and grow up healthily."


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