The Social Service Center at Dongduk Women's University announced on the 11th that it has launched the 'Children's Humanities and Arts Program' and the 'MZ (Millennial + Generation Z) Sensibility Business' volunteer projects to promote cooperation and coexistence with the local community.

Students participating in Dongduk Women's University Social Service Center's 'Children's Humanities and Arts Program' are taking a commemorative photo. Provided by Dongduk Women's University

Students participating in Dongduk Women's University Social Service Center's 'Children's Humanities and Arts Program' are taking a commemorative photo. Provided by Dongduk Women's University

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These two volunteer programs have been carried out by the Dongduk Women's University Social Service Center since 2022 and are now in their third year, with activities scheduled to take place from January to February this year.


The 'Children's Humanities and Arts Program' involves Dongduk Women's University students engaging in humanities learning and arts education for local children. For the first half of this year, students majoring in Painting and Curatorial Studies will participate as teams. Utilizing their majors, the students plan to conduct mentoring at neighborhood care centers and local children's centers in Dongdaemun-gu and Seongbuk-gu. Students majoring in music and fine arts will run programs that expand thinking through exhibitions and instrument exploration, while painting majors will provide mentoring to enhance creativity through art.


The 'MZ Sensibility Business' is an activity that contributes to revitalizing local commercial districts by collaborating with small business owners based on the sensibilities of the younger generation. Five students selected from four majors, including Korean Language and Literature and Media Design at Dongduk Women's University, will be in charge of the program. They will assist with marketing and promotion for two stores near the Dongduk Women's University campus that have been recruited as volunteer targets.



Kang Su-mi, director of the Social Service Center, said, "This special social service program at our university, continuing for three years, is achieving better results based on the participating students' enthusiasm, creativity, major knowledge, and sense of community," and added, "We promise continuous support."


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