Irowoori Volunteer Group Holds Mural Painting Service
Scholarships Awarded to 30 Multicultural and Migrant-Background Students

Woori Investment & Securities announced on June 5 that it held a mural painting activity and a scholarship award ceremony last month on the 31st at Jigucheon School, an educational institution for multicultural and migrant-background youth located in Guro-gu, Seoul.


This volunteer activity was joined by 41 members of the company’s volunteer group, Irowoori, along with employees’ family members. Together, they painted a vibrant mural on the school’s exterior wall, delivering warm encouragement and messages of hope to the youth.

Woori Investment & Securities held a mural painting activity and a scholarship award ceremony last month on the 31st at Jigucheon School, an educational institution for multicultural and migrant-background youth located in Guro-gu, Seoul. Woori Investment & Securities

Woori Investment & Securities held a mural painting activity and a scholarship award ceremony last month on the 31st at Jigucheon School, an educational institution for multicultural and migrant-background youth located in Guro-gu, Seoul. Woori Investment & Securities

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In particular, during the event, scholarships were awarded to 30 students of Jigucheon School who are in need of financial support, making it a meaningful occasion to support the students’ dreams and challenges for the future.


Jigucheon School is an officially accredited alternative school that operates regular elementary, middle, and high school curricula. It helps multicultural and migrant-background youth from diverse cultural backgrounds adapt to new environments and focus on their studies.


Since its establishment, Woori Investment & Securities has consistently continued ESG management activities for sustainable management and the fulfillment of social responsibility. In particular, the company has been expanding field-oriented social contribution activities with direct participation from employees, centered around its in-house volunteer group Irowoori, launched in October last year, thereby strengthening solidarity with the local community.



A representative from Woori Investment & Securities stated, "This mural painting activity was more than just decorating a space; it was a valuable experience that delivered encouragement and hope to the youth." The representative added, "Woori Investment & Securities will continue to grow together with the local community and carry out various sharing activities to support the dreams of future generations."


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