Lee Seyong, Head of Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters at Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, participated in the relay campaign to raise awareness on population issues, organized by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korea Human Resources Development Institute for Health and Welfare.

Hanul Headquarters Joins Relay Campaign to Raise Awareness on Population Issues. (Center: Lee Seyong, Head of Headquarters) Provided by Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Hanul Headquarters

Hanul Headquarters Joins Relay Campaign to Raise Awareness on Population Issues. (Center: Lee Seyong, Head of Headquarters) Provided by Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Hanul Headquarters

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This campaign, under the slogan "Let us strive to make Korea a country where children are happy, youth nurture hope, and the elderly feel fulfilled," is being conducted as a relay with participation from over 100 organizations.


Hanul Headquarters is implementing various initiatives to address population decline caused by low birth rates, including: ▲gifts to celebrate childbirth ▲a public postpartum care center available for 91,000 KRW per day ▲language ability assessments and psychological counseling programs for children from multicultural families ▲after-school programs such as soccer and creative arts ▲and online learning content for child support centers.


In addition, to foster children's appreciation for the humanities and the arts, Hanul Headquarters continues to develop and present programs such as: ▲the screening of the movie "Love's Hachuping" ▲the interactive children's musical "Ttukttakhanieoheung!" ▲ballet performances with commentary ▲and the Sanggo Culture Festival.


To expand educational opportunities and strengthen academic capabilities for students, Hanul Headquarters is consistently implementing a variety of programs, including: ▲the Hanul Danurim Care Card (100,000 KRW for elementary, 300,000 KRW for middle school, and 400,000 KRW for high school students) for distribution and recharge ▲overseas study trips for middle school students ▲the Atom Engineering Classroom ▲support for arts and sports activities at local schools ▲operation of seasonal schools for special education classes ▲and scholarships for outstanding graduates.


Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters joined the campaign after being nominated by Lee Kiheop, Head of Uljin Office of Education, and Lee Seyong nominated Jang Namho, Head of the Uljin County Branch of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation.


Lee Seyong stated, "Population decline is not merely a matter of numbers, but an issue directly linked to the sustainability of Uljin. To secure a centennial vision for Uljin as an energy cluster, I will actively participate not only in the safe operation of the power plant, but also in addressing concrete and diverse tasks to overcome population challenges. By ensuring the timely construction of Shin Hanul Units 3 and 4, establishing dry storage facilities, and extending plant operations, we will strive to serve as a strong foundation to prevent population extinction in Uljin County."





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