5,650 Gyeongnam Students Receive Free NC Dinos Baseball Tickets
Gyeongnam Office of Education-NC Dinos, Agreement for Free Admission to Regular Season Home Games
Gyeongnam Office of Education and NC Dinos signed a business agreement for free baseball viewing.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] On the 24th, the Gyeongnam Office of Education signed a business agreement with NC Dinos for free baseball game viewing.
The provincial Office of Education stated that this agreement was promoted as part of the Gyeongnam-type educational welfare project, "Dreaming Child, Hope Support Network."
This project is a resident-autonomy type network initiative designed to ensure that students in the province are not marginalized and can grow, aiming to establish an educational welfare safety net through cooperation between local institutions and individuals.
NC Dinos agreed to support free viewing of regular season home games for elementary and middle school students in the province, including 46 schools prioritized for educational welfare support and 50 schools selected through a public contest.
Through this agreement, a total of 35 games will be offered free of charge this year, benefiting 5,650 people.
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Superintendent Park Jong-hoon said, "We will build a dense educational welfare safety net in connection with the local community and realize a happier educational welfare together."
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