2030 Young Cancer Survivors, medical professionals, CancerTainer activists, and Hanwha Life representatives are seen shouting "Fighting" as they make a strong start.

2030 Young Cancer Survivors, medical professionals, CancerTainer activists, and Hanwha Life representatives are seen shouting "Fighting" as they make a strong start.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Hanwha Life announced on the 21st that it is pioneering a new area of social contribution by introducing the integrated healing community program for cancer survivors in their 20s and 30s, called ‘School of Heroes’.


‘School of Heroes’ is a new concept community based on the slogan of a cancer healing equality school, designed as a ‘school’ where cancer survivors communicate and heal together. It was created to help cancer survivors break free from isolation and build emotional, social, and economic solidarity.


The program will be conducted over six months, starting with an entrance ceremony held on the same day, targeting 25 cancer survivors in their 20s and 30s. Various stakeholders related to cancer, including cancer survivors and their families, psychiatrists, vocational/employment education experts, and food care startups, will participate.


In particular, the company expects to provide practical information through the participation of psychiatrist Director Kwangmin Lee, who supports cancer survivors from a psycho-oncological perspective, and ‘Bak PD and Hwang Actor,’ a cancer survivor community and a preliminary social enterprise.



Kim Sangil, Head of Hanwha Life’s CSR Strategy Team, said, “Hanwha Life regards ‘cancer’ as a key keyword in its digital healthcare business,” adding, “Since the core of social contribution lies in solving fundamental problems, we will develop a sustainable health community business that can resolve the social isolation of cancer survivors through ‘School of Heroes’ and improve social awareness.”


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