KB Asset Management announced on the 29th that it will carry out the ‘Developmentally Disabled Children Value-Up Project’ together with the developmental disability protection facility, Gyo-nam Somang House, until the end of this year.


This project was established to help the emotional stability and balanced growth of developmentally disabled children through rehabilitation therapy and various activities necessary during their growth period.


Employees of KB Asset Management will conduct various educational and experiential activities with developmentally disabled children, such as bowling, cooking classes, watching performances, and kiosk learning. They will also support rehabilitation therapy costs, including speech therapy, sensory integration therapy, and art therapy, tailored to each child’s needs.


KB Asset Management has been consistently carrying out support projects for neighbors in need of care, such as supporting youth in welfare blind spots, volunteering for meal services for elderly people facing food insecurity, and providing relief supplies to flood victims.


Since last month, as part of the ‘Hope Dream Project for Vulnerable Children and Youth Preparing for Independence,’ mentoring classes and career experience programs have been conducted in cooperation with Dongmyeong Child Welfare Center, a child care facility.



Kim Young-sung, CEO of KB Asset Management, said, “We hope that the ‘Developmentally Disabled Children Value-Up Project’ will provide practical help to the children. We will continue to fulfill our corporate social responsibility and actively engage in social contribution activities for the coexistence with the local community.”


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