Gwang Medical Health Industry Cooperative and Gwangju Health University Sign Social Service Agreement
The Gwang Medical Health Industry Cooperative, which strives to contribute to society through social contribution and sharing activities for marginalized groups in the region, is attracting attention by promising another act of sharing.
The Gwang Medical Health Industry Cooperative announced on the 16th that it has signed an agreement with the Gwangju Health University Social Service Group.
Through this agreement, it is expected that social service programs will be developed more actively, and the university's social service activities will be revitalized, enabling various sharing practices that combine the cooperative's technology and products.
Both organizations agreed to actively cooperate in programs such as a 1:1 matching program connecting elderly living alone with university students through voluntary participation and effective programs by the students, as well as youth health campaigns conducted together with the cooperative.
They also pledged to practice sustainable social contribution by providing warm sharing, volunteer work, and various cultural arts wherever local elderly and youth are present.
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Chairman Park Jeong-il of the cooperative said, “I deeply thank Gwangju Health University, Director Han Sang-wan of the Social Service Group, and all related personnel for their cooperation,” adding, “We will do our best to present a vision by holding forums, academic conferences, and seminars on systems that can be practically implemented in the field by uniting academia, medical circles, institutions, and companies centered on regional medical healthcare, so that we can create a healthier local community.”
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