On the 13th at 3 p.m., the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education received an educational donation of 170 million KRW from the Korea Asset Management Corporation to support the independence of protected children and to reduce educational disparities.


The donation ceremony was attended by Superintendent Ha Yun-su, President Kwon Nam-ju of the Korea Asset Management Corporation, Lee Hong-ryeol, ambassador of the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation, and other related officials.

(From the second left) Lee Hong-ryul, Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Ambassador, Ha Yun-su, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, Kwon Nam-ju, President of Korea Asset Management Corporation, and other officials are taking a commemorative photo after the donation ceremony.

(From the second left) Lee Hong-ryul, Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Ambassador, Ha Yun-su, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, Kwon Nam-ju, President of Korea Asset Management Corporation, and other officials are taking a commemorative photo after the donation ceremony.

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The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education plans to use the donated funds to support residential facilities, group homes, and Oryun Information Industry School, which serve as living spaces for protected children in the Busan area.


The donation will be allocated with 100 million KRW for facility renovation support and 70 million KRW for customized independence support for protected children.


Additionally, as part of the educational support measures for protected youth promised by Superintendent Ha during his visit to Oryun Information Industry School last February, 22.5 million KRW will be provided for improving the classroom environment and 5 million KRW for instructor fees.



Superintendent Ha Yun-su expressed his gratitude, saying, “We thank the Korea Asset Management Corporation for their help in reducing educational disparities and supporting the independence of protected children. Our education office will also spare no effort to support students so that they can freely pursue their dreams despite difficult circumstances.”


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