On the morning of the 27th, at the Hyundai Department Store headquarters building in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Kim Hyung-jong, President of Hyundai Department Store (left), and Lee Jung-myung, Chairman of the Korea Leukemia and Childhood Cancer Association, are taking a commemorative photo.

On the morning of the 27th, at the Hyundai Department Store headquarters building in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Kim Hyung-jong, President of Hyundai Department Store (left), and Lee Jung-myung, Chairman of the Korea Leukemia and Childhood Cancer Association, are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jin-young] Hyundai Department Store Group is stepping up to support learning activities for pediatric cancer patients.


Hyundai Department Store announced on the 27th that it has donated 100 million KRW to the Korea Leukemia Pediatric Cancer Association to support learning activities for pediatric cancer patients. The donation ceremony held at Hyundai Department Store headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, was attended by Kim Hyung-jong, President of Hyundai Department Store, and Lee Jung-myung, Chairman of the Korea Leukemia Pediatric Cancer Association, among others.


This donation will be used to create educational spaces and develop educational programs for pediatric cancer patients who have difficulty attending school due to long-term hospitalization. The educational space will be established at the Pediatric Cancer Association center located in Mapo-gu, Seoul, and will include play and therapy areas to help pediatric cancer patients recover their physical, mental, and social functions. Hyundai Department Store expects that about 200 patients will benefit from this new space.


Additionally, in celebration of Children's Day, toys and learning tools will be distributed to 600 pediatric cancer patients.



Kim Hyung-jong, President of Hyundai Department Store, said, “We have continued our support this year following last year to help children who have undergone long-term treatment grow up healthy and to provide some assistance to their families who care for them.” He added, “We plan to continue various sponsorship activities targeting children and adolescents for the healthy lives of future generations.”


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