Hanwha Investment & Securities Creates Biodiversity Play Space at Seoul City Childcare Facilities
Hanwha Investment & Securities announced on the 16th that it will create a biodiversity play space at a childcare facility in Seoul as part of its 'Children Green Leader' social contribution activities.
(From left) Kim Jong-sul, Head of Communications Team at Hanwha Investment & Securities, Hong Seon-gyo, Head of Seo-in Region at Good Neighbors, and Min Jong-jin, Director of Parang Dream Center, Seoul Metropolitan City, are posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Hanwha Investment & Securities
View original imageChildren Green Leader is an initiative in collaboration with Good Neighbors Seo-in District Headquarters, a social welfare corporation, providing environmental protection job experience opportunities and supporting the creation of eco-friendly spaces for children at childcare facilities in Seoul.
Since August, Hanwha Investment & Securities has conducted biodiversity education for about 40 children, along with ecological experiences and environmental protection docent (guide) activities at Seoul Grand Park Zoo in Gwacheon. This time, the company supported a project to transform an aging facility within Parangkumteo (Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul), a child welfare support institution in Seoul, into a biodiversity play space. In particular, the opinions of children who participated in biodiversity education were actively reflected in the creation of the play space, establishing areas for learning about endangered animals and plant cultivation, enabling continuous awareness of the importance of biodiversity.
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Shin Choong-seop, Executive Director of Management Support at Hanwha Investment & Securities, said, "We hope that through the biodiversity play space, children will grow up thinking about the importance of the environment," and added, "We will continue to fulfill our social responsibilities and practice warm finance through ongoing social contribution activities."
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