Expansion of Project Scale to 400 Million Won and 8 Schools

Hyundai Home Shopping announced on the 24th that it will launch the second phase of its social contribution program "Hi Dream On Air," which remodels outdated school broadcasting rooms.


Hi Dream On Air is a program newly established by Hyundai Home Shopping earlier this year that replaces outdated school broadcasting equipment and materials such as cameras, lighting, audio interfaces, and soundproofing materials, renovates broadcasting room spaces, and supports career counseling and educational programs. Following Shinhyunbuk Elementary School, Seonhak Middle School, and Myeongsin Girls' High School, the first phase of the broadcasting room remodeling project, worth approximately 200 million KRW, was successfully completed in May at Baengnyeong Elementary School, targeting a total of four schools.


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Hyundai Home Shopping has expanded the second phase project to a scale of 400 million KRW and increased the number of target schools to eight. The schools scheduled for the project include Danseong Middle School, Daeso Middle School, Chungju Jungang Middle School, Cheongju Jungang Girls' High School in Chungcheongbuk-do, and Shinbuk Elementary School, Papyung Middle School, Dongducheon High School, and Juyeop High School located in northern Gyeonggi Province.



A Hyundai Home Shopping official stated, "After the successful completion of the first phase of Hi Dream On Air, 28 schools expressed their willingness to participate, showing great enthusiasm in the education field. We plan to start construction promptly as early as November," adding, "We will continue to actively pursue social contribution activities and take the lead in ESG management."


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