Raparo Donates 10 Million Won Development Fund to Jeonju University
Jeonju University received a development fund of 10 million won from the nonprofit organization Raparo (Chairperson Yoo Seoni) for its enrolled students.
According to Jeonju University on May 16, the development fund delivery ceremony was held that day in the reception room on the 4th floor of the university's main building. The event was attended by Raparo Chairperson Yoo Seoni, Jeonju University President Park Jinbae, and four other representatives from both organizations, making a total of six participants.
Jeonju University received a development fund of 10 million won from the nonprofit organization Raparo for its enrolled students. Provided by Jeonju University
View original imageRaparo is a nonprofit organization that pursues various public interest projects aimed at improving community health and welfare. The organization also consistently runs scholarship programs to foster talented individuals with sound values. In particular, since 2023, Raparo has continuously donated development funds to Jeonju University, making significant contributions to the growth and development of local education.
Yoo Seoni, Chairperson of Raparo, stated, "In line with Jeonju University's founding Christian spirit, I hope this development fund will become a source of hope for the students. I also look forward to seeing the students grow into individuals who have a positive influence on both the local community and the wider society."
President Park Jinbae expressed, "I deeply appreciate the warm interest and love shown for our students. The donated development fund will be used with great care to nurture creative and responsible leaders who will lead the global era."
Meanwhile, Jeonju University operates various educational programs such as the 'Character Chapel' to foster proper character and values among students, thereby providing character education based on Christian values.
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