GH and Woori Bank to Promote 'Social Contribution Cooperation Project'... Agreement on the 24th
Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation signed an agreement with Woori Bank on the 24th to jointly cooperate on social contribution projects.
View original imageGyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) will jointly promote social contribution projects with Woori Bank.
On the 24th, GH signed a business agreement with Woori Bank at its headquarters in Gwanggyo, Suwon, to jointly promote customized social contribution projects for each household in the province.
The two organizations agreed to actively develop programs tailored to the needs and demands of various groups, including youth, multicultural families, and the elderly.
The main cooperative projects include ▲special scholarships tailored to talents and support for multicultural migration backgrounds ▲support for youth overseas exploration ▲career consulting and academic mentoring support ▲creation of digital learning centers for the elderly.
Kim Se-yong, CEO of GH, stated, "We will continue to lead in fulfilling social responsibility by continuously developing customized social contribution programs that reflect the voices of local residents."
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GH is conducting life-cycle social contribution projects centered on families, schools, and society, such as elementary school cyberbullying prevention education support projects, medical support projects for the four major regions of Gyeonggi Province, and support projects to overcome the low birthrate crisis.
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