Kumho Tire Supports Study Rooms for Low-Income Youth
Choi Woon-jung, Head of the Seoul 2 Regional Headquarters of the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation (left in the photo), and Kang Jin-gu, Manager of the Management Support Team at Kumho Tire, are taking a commemorative photo at the completion ceremony of the 32nd Hope Study Room.
[Photo by Kumho Tire]
Kumho Tire announced on the 22nd that it has completed the 32nd Hope Study Room in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation. The Hope Study Room project is a sponsorship program that improves study spaces for youth, helping low-income adolescents enhance their academic achievement. The 32nd beneficiary supported this time lives alone with her maternal grandmother and is studying for certification exams and working on projects.
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Company employees also participated in the Santa Expedition activities, wrapping Christmas gifts and holding a snack party. Earlier, when COVID-19 spread, support was provided remotely, but this year they visited the Salvation Army Seoul Welfare Center to spend time with the children again. Kang Jin-gu, head of Kumho Tire’s Management Support Team, said, “We will continue to fulfill our corporate social responsibility and spread positive influence by finding places in various areas of our society that need helping hands.”
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