Kim Se-yong, President of GH (center), visited Kyung Hee University International Campus in Suwon on the 22nd and held a 'Thousand Won Breakfast' meeting, then talked with school officials.

Kim Se-yong, President of GH (center), visited Kyung Hee University International Campus in Suwon on the 22nd and held a 'Thousand Won Breakfast' meeting, then talked with school officials.

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Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) visited Kyung Hee University International Campus in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province on the 22nd to hold a meeting and deliver donations to expand the 'Thousand-Won Breakfast' support project.


Last month, GH decided to support a budget of 220 million KRW for the 'Thousand-Won Breakfast' project, the first among public institutions in the province, with the aim of promoting the consumption of Gyeonggi rice and providing healthy breakfasts to university students.


This fund will be distributed as approximately 20 million KRW worth of Gyeonggi rice or support funds to each of the 11 universities in the metropolitan area.


On the day, GH President Kim Se-yong visited the student cafeteria of Kyung Hee University's 2nd dormitory and had a meal and conversation with Kyung Hee University President Han Gyun-tae, Vice President Kim Woo-sik, and the Vice Student Council President.


President Kim Se-yong said, "Coming directly to the university campus cafeteria to meet university students and share a meal makes the meaning of the Thousand-Won Breakfast even more significant," adding, "I hope GH's support will serve as a catalyst for many other companies to participate."



GH is conducting a Thousand-Won Breakfast photo certification event on its official Instagram for the 11 universities in the metropolitan area. By following GH's Instagram and uploading breakfast photos with hashtags, participating students will be entered into a draw to receive coffee gifticons.


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