The volunteer group of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saeul Nuclear Power Headquarters participated in volunteer activities to strengthen the independence capabilities of people with disabilities.


Saeul Headquarters announced that on the 23rd, the Saeul volunteer group participated in the program "Patissier Baking Dreams," aimed at enhancing the independence capabilities of people with disabilities, together with residents of Hyejinwon, a social welfare facility, in Miyeon Village, Eonyang-eup, Ulju-gun, spending a meaningful time.


"Patissier Baking Dreams" is a program that supports people with disabilities to learn baking skills, grow as members of society, and lead to employment opportunities.


The volunteer group and six trainees from Hyejinwon who participated in the program made cakes together with 25 elders from Miyeon Village.

Participants of the "Pastry Chef Baking Dreams" program, including members of the Saeul Volunteer Group, residents of Hyejinwon, and elders from Miyeon Village, are taking a group commemorative photo.

Participants of the "Pastry Chef Baking Dreams" program, including members of the Saeul Volunteer Group, residents of Hyejinwon, and elders from Miyeon Village, are taking a group commemorative photo.

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Miyeon Village is adjacent to Hyejinwon, where the residents actively engage in exchange activities such as lifelong education in dyeing and baking, volunteering for the village elders.



Saeul Headquarters is carrying out various activities to provide practical help to vulnerable groups in the region, such as supporting the "Beautiful Companion" cultural experience outing program for people with severe disabilities in Ulju-gun and providing teaching materials to the Multicultural Family Support Center.


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