On the 16th, Umi Hope Foundation announced on the 18th that it held the experiential play program for children from multicultural families, ‘Udada Jjaegakseom Camp 2nd Session,’ at Jjaegakseom Hanam Branch.


‘Udada Jjaegak Island Camp 2nd Session’ for Children from Multicultural Families Successfully Concluded. [Photo by Woomi Construction]

‘Udada Jjaegak Island Camp 2nd Session’ for Children from Multicultural Families Successfully Concluded. [Photo by Woomi Construction]

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‘Udada Jjaegakseom Camp’ is a program that provides children with new experiences through activities that stimulate the five senses, creativity, and imagination. It was designed to enhance interaction by engaging in various play activities such as drawing, farmer experiences, and playground activities, and to support the activation of exchanges among multicultural families. About 60 people, including children under 9 years old from multicultural families and their parents, attended this camp.


‘Umi 多Dream 多Irum (hereafter Udada)’ is a multicultural family support project by Umi Hope Foundation in collaboration with Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation and Jjaegak Crocodile, providing care and basic learning education to children aged 7 to 9. It offers 60 personalized one-on-one education and play care sessions annually per multicultural child. Additionally, it fosters marriage immigrant women in the local community as care experts to support their economic independence and increase social participation activities.



Lee Chun-seok, Secretary General of Umi Hope Foundation, said, “We hope the happy laughter of the children who filled the 2nd Jjaegakseom Camp will continue in the future,” and added, “We plan to expand the regions and target groups to support more multicultural families.”


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