Support for New School Construction in Nepal... Providing a Comfortable and Safe Educational Environment
Expanding Positive Influence through Leading Donation Culture

[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyungsoo] Won Youngsik, chairman of Chorokbaem Media, is building a school for children in remote villages in Nepal together with the Eom Honggil Human Foundation.


Chairman Won is participating in the construction of the 16th school following the first and sixth Human School construction support projects in remote areas of Nepal, in which his son Won Seongjun also took part.


Expanding social contribution activities for nurturing global talents who will lead the future and for educational development, Chairman Won promised to continue mutual exchange and joint execution of Nepal education support projects with the Eom Honggil Human Foundation. They agreed to mutually support and cooperate in educational projects.


Chairman Won of Chorokbaem Media supports the Seoul Community Chest of Korea (Seoul Love Fruit) ‘Good way with us’ fund raising, medical expense support for vulnerable groups, and scholarship projects. He actively participates in activities that create social value. Last year, he signed an agreement to raise 5 billion KRW for a Korean-style donor-customized fund. Chorokbaem Media’s affiliates, Chorokbaem Company and Wooridle Hubrain, joined the Sharing Excellence Companies. They are expanding donation projects and exerting positive influence.


Yang Hyunsuk, chairman of YG Entertainment, which is collaborating with Chorokbaem Media, also participated in donation activities by supporting 100 million KRW for building the Human School.



At the signing ceremony, Chairman Won said, "I am glad to be able to provide quality educational environments to children overseas beyond Korea," and added, "I am grateful to be able to work with the Eom Honggil Human Foundation." He continued, "I will fulfill corporate social responsibility and strive to contribute to overcoming difficulties in the global community beyond local regions."


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