Lotte Waterpark Donates 'Dream Tickets' to Vulnerable Groups in Sancheong and Hadong
Lotte Water Park held a 'Dream Ticket' invitation event for underprivileged groups in the region on the 17th to mark the reopening of the season.
Lotte Water Park is donating 'Dream Tickets' to vulnerable groups in Sancheong and Hadong and taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Lotte Water Park
View original imageThis donation, worth a total of 15 million KRW, invites about 800 people from vulnerable and low-income households in the Gyeongnam area through the Gyeongnam Community Chest of Korea.
Lotte Water Park recently delivered 'Dream Tickets' to low-income families in Sacheon, Hadong, Changwon, and Gimhae, including social welfare facilities in Sancheong and Hadong counties, to offer comfort and healing to children and families affected by recent wildfires.
'Dream Tickets' were given to low-income households in the Changwon and Gimhae regions as well.
This invitation event was also held at Lotte World Adventure Busan, located in Gijang-gun, Busan. About 300 children from childcare facilities, multicultural families, and single-parent households were invited to create special memories at Lotte World Adventure Busan.
Lotte Water Park and Lotte World Adventure Busan continue to hold 'Dream Ticket' invitation events for underprivileged groups in the region. So far this year, they have invited 1,760 people and shared warmth so that children can cherish happy memories.
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