Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Kim Ikang) signed a business agreement for the ‘Hope Sharing Scholarship Sponsorship Project’ with the Hope Sharing People Association (President Kim Jeongan) at the Seo-gu Office Nanum Hall on the 14th.


According to Seo-gu on the 15th, the two organizations agreed to provide scholarships of 50,000 KRW per month for two years to 20 children from vulnerable groups and to deliver educational computers to three children.

Seogu District signed a business agreement for the 'Hope Sharing Scholarship Sponsorship Project' with the Hope Sharing People Association at the Seogu Office Nanum Hall on the 14th. <br>[Photo by Seogu]

Seogu District signed a business agreement for the 'Hope Sharing Scholarship Sponsorship Project' with the Hope Sharing People Association at the Seogu Office Nanum Hall on the 14th.
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They also promised to provide daily necessities worth approximately 200 million KRW over two years to vulnerable children and adolescents in need within the region.


Kim Ikang, Mayor of Seo-gu, said, “We sincerely thank you for supporting scholarships and educational computers for children and adolescents in the Seo-gu area. We will also make sure that the daily necessities received through sponsorship are delivered properly to the households in need.”


Kim Dongwoo, Vice President of the Hope Sharing People Association, stated, “Through this agreement, we hope to provide some support to children and adolescents in the region, and we will actively collaborate with Seo-gu to promote a culture of sharing.”


Meanwhile, the Hope Sharing People Association, established in 2007, carries out various sponsorship activities such as scholarship projects and computer support for children and adolescents from difficult family environments.



Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Shin Dongho baekok@asiae.co.kr


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