Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) is donating 150 million KRW to the Pureun Namu Foundation, an organization dedicated to preventing school violence among youth, to help prevent cyberbullying among adolescents.


In addition, GH is collaborating with the Pureun Namu Foundation to conduct cyberbullying prevention education for a total of about 2,500 students across 100 classes. GH employees will participate as assistant instructors after completing 20 hours of online and offline gender education provided by the Pureun Namu Foundation. GH will also engage in campaigns on the way to school to promote a non-violent culture in the local community.


Kim Se-yong, President of GH, stated, "Through education that spreads a non-violent culture within the community, we aim to foster healthy emotional development among youth and create a sound local culture." He added, "GH will continue to promote social contribution activities across various sectors of the local community."


Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation partners with Pureunnamu Foundation to carry out a school violence prevention project. Banner for school violence prevention education in 2025

Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation partners with Pureunnamu Foundation to carry out a school violence prevention project. Banner for school violence prevention education in 2025

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Previously, in April last year, GH signed a business agreement with the Pureun Namu Foundation and supported the youth cyberbullying prevention project with 120 million KRW. They conducted cyberbullying prevention education for a total of 2,422 students across 100 classes in 17 schools in the Gyeonggi area.



Meanwhile, this year GH plans to carry out social contribution projects worth a total of 2.4 billion KRW in areas including ▲housing environment improvement (such as the G-Housing remodeling project), ▲education and culture (such as GH scholarship programs), ▲social welfare (such as housing support for independent youth), and ▲issue response (such as emergency relief).


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