‘Gyeongnam 1% Miracle, Opening Hope’ Agreement Signed

On the 10th, the Gyeongnam Office of Education signed a business agreement titled "The 1% Miracle of Gyeongnam, Opening Hope" with KBS Changwon, Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters at the KBS Changwon Broadcasting Headquarters' main conference room.


The agreement is a community sharing culture expansion project hosted by the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation and KBS Changwon Broadcasting Headquarters, and organized by the Gyeongnam Office of Education and the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, aiming for 1% sharing from the residents of Gyeongnam.


A business agreement titled "Gyeongnam 1% Miracle, Opening Hope" was signed between the Gyeongnam Office of Education, KBS Changwon Headquarters, Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Gyeongnam Branch. <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education]

A business agreement titled "Gyeongnam 1% Miracle, Opening Hope" was signed between the Gyeongnam Office of Education, KBS Changwon Headquarters, Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Gyeongnam Branch.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education]

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Attending the signing ceremony were Superintendent Park Jong-hoon, KBS Changwon General Director Yoo Hae-nam, Changwon Chamber of Commerce Chairman Koo Ja-cheon, Green Umbrella Gyeongnam Sponsorship Chairman Jung Young-sik, and Director Jung Eun-hee.


According to the provincial Office of Education, this project is an advancement from the "Sleeping 100 Won, Opening Hope" initiative that has been ongoing since 2012.


Moving away from the temporary piggy bank coin donation method, various sharing projects among the agreement institutions will be conducted so that residents can participate in sharing regularly.


The funds raised from companies and organizations will be supported by the Office of Education for children in vulnerable groups within the region.



Superintendent Park said, "I hope this agreement will be an opportunity to alleviate the difficulties of children in vulnerable groups and to unite efforts in pursuing happiness," adding, "Our Office of Education will also do its best to become a great force in opening a happier world together."


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