Overseeing Role of More Than 320 Local Children's Centers in Jakarta

Hanwha Life has established a dedicated space to support local women and children in Indonesia. Various counseling programs will be conducted, and it will oversee the Jakarta regional child centers.


On the 30th, Hanwha Life announced that it had created the 'Digital Family Center' on two floors of the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection building in Jakarta, Indonesia, and held a completion ceremony on the 29th (local time).


The 'Digital Family Center' will function as a control tower overseeing more than 320 regional child centers in Jakarta. In collaboration with the international child support organization Save the Children, it will operate mental care programs for women and children and conduct community activities to enhance welfare.


The interior space consists of an online counseling center where professional counselors conduct individual sessions via video call applications, a studio for producing and broadcasting podcast content, a multipurpose community space for mental health, coding, and community programs, and a kids’ room for children’s play and education.


Next year, online counseling booths will be installed at regional child centers linked to the Digital Family Center to support more women and children in receiving psychological counseling.


The completion ceremony was attended by over 200 people, including Hong Jeong-pyo, Vice President of Hanwha Life Communications Office; Namgung Hoon, Head of Hanwha Life Indonesia; Jung Tae-young, President of Save the Children; Wayu Hariyadi, Deputy Mayor of Jakarta, Indonesia; Mohammad Miftahullo Tamari, Director of the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection; and local residents.



Vice President Hong said, "As a global socially responsible company, Hanwha Life has collaborated with the Indonesian government since 2017 to improve the welfare of vulnerable children and women. We hope the Digital Family Center will contribute to improving the welfare of Jakarta residents, and through future expansion of digital infrastructure, more Indonesian citizens will be able to benefit from such services."

Hong Jung-pyo, Vice President of Hanwha Life Communication Office (third from the right), and Wayu Hariyadi, Deputy Mayor of Jakarta, Indonesia (third from the left), are taking a commemorative photo with key attendees after the completion ceremony of the Digital Facility Center held in Jakarta on the 29th (local time). (Photo by Hanwha Life)

Hong Jung-pyo, Vice President of Hanwha Life Communication Office (third from the right), and Wayu Hariyadi, Deputy Mayor of Jakarta, Indonesia (third from the left), are taking a commemorative photo with key attendees after the completion ceremony of the Digital Facility Center held in Jakarta on the 29th (local time). (Photo by Hanwha Life)

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