Education Program Using Aideulnara and Bumonara Provided for 100 Education-Vulnerable Households with Migration Experience

LG Uplus announced on the 27th that it will support Vietnamese immigrant-background families using its child-rearing growth care platforms ‘Ideulnara’ and ‘Bumonara.’ This support project was planned to address the vulnerabilities of immigrant-background families by assisting immigrant-background children and mothers in vulnerable environments. Immigrant-background families refer to families where at least one parent or the child has migration experience.

LG Uplus Lee Hong-ryeol, Head of ESG Promotion Office (right), and Mai Di Yu Tuy, Second Secretary of the Embassy of Vietnam in Korea, pose for a commemorative photo. (Photo by LG Uplus)

LG Uplus Lee Hong-ryeol, Head of ESG Promotion Office (right), and Mai Di Yu Tuy, Second Secretary of the Embassy of Vietnam in Korea, pose for a commemorative photo. (Photo by LG Uplus)

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This project adopts the basic model of the ‘12-Week Challenge,’ which LG Uplus conducts annually for military children. The 12-Week Challenge is one of LG Uplus’s social contribution activities that provides financial and non-financial educational programs for students in environments where educational gaps may occur.


The immigrant-background family support project will be carried out from this month until June next year, targeting a total of 200 people: 100 children and 100 mothers from 100 Vietnamese immigrant-background households nationwide selected by the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation. One tablet per household will also be provided for educational purposes. LG Uplus will use its kids service ‘Ideulnara’ to conduct online educational courses once a month, totaling 24 sessions, for immigrant-background children, including ▲ learning based on the Nuri Curriculum, a national common curriculum for ages 3 to 5 ▲ reading to improve literacy ▲ emotional music kit classes.



Additionally, using content from the parenting concern-solving platform ‘Bumonara,’ online educational courses will be conducted once a month, totaling six sessions, for immigrant-background mothers, covering ▲ understanding child coaching ▲ child-rearing coaching ▲ explanations of Korean culture and the education system. Lee Hong-ryeol, Head of ESG Promotion at LG Uplus, said, “We hope that this project utilizing our platforms will help improve the learning abilities of immigrant-background children.”


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