Umi Hope Foundation announced on the 14th that it conducted an overseas camp in Hanoi, Vietnam, as part of the ‘Umi Dream Finder’ program, which provides career exploration opportunities for children and adolescents from multicultural and industrial accident-affected families.


On the 14th, the Umi Hope Foundation announced that it conducted overseas camps in Hanoi, Vietnam, and other locations as part of 'Umi Dream Finder' for children and adolescents from multicultural and industrial accident-affected families. <br>[Photo by Umi Construction]

On the 14th, the Umi Hope Foundation announced that it conducted overseas camps in Hanoi, Vietnam, and other locations as part of 'Umi Dream Finder' for children and adolescents from multicultural and industrial accident-affected families.
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The overseas camp was attended by 24 children and adolescents. Participants toured the campus with Korean international students at Hanoi National University and visited the Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Ethnology to experience local culture and history. They also visited domestic companies operating locally to gain information about overseas employment.


In particular, they visited the Tan Lac regional development project site operated by Good Neighbors, interacted with local children, and had a meaningful time planting trees to commemorate the opening of a community library.


Started in 2018, Umi Dream Finder is a program that offers overseas camps, one-on-one mentoring, career experiences, and career scholarships. It is conducted through a business agreement with Good Neighbors, a global child rights specialized NGO.



Lee Chun-seok, Secretary General of Umi Hope Foundation, said, “I hope the participating children gained a broader perspective and reflected on their careers through this overseas camp,” adding, “We will continue to prepare effective programs to support the healthy growth of children and adolescents from multicultural and industrial accident-affected families.”


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