Targeting 20 Young Adults Leaving Child Welfare Facilities
Part of the "Good Job Dream" Program... Customized Employment Support

S-Oil is supporting the employment of young adults preparing for independence after leaving child welfare facilities.


On July 22, S-Oil delivered sponsorship funds totaling 130 million won to 20 young adults preparing for independence at Samdong Voicetown in Mapo-gu, Seoul, in collaboration with the Korea Child Welfare Association. These funds will be used for employment preparation camps, mentoring, and job search expenses for the young adults.

S-Oil on the 22nd delivered sponsorship funds totaling 130 million won to 20 young adults preparing for independence at Samdong Voicetown in Mapo-gu, Seoul, in collaboration with the Korea Child Welfare Association. S-Oil

S-Oil on the 22nd delivered sponsorship funds totaling 130 million won to 20 young adults preparing for independence at Samdong Voicetown in Mapo-gu, Seoul, in collaboration with the Korea Child Welfare Association. S-Oil

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This support is part of the "Good Job Dream" program, which S-Oil has been operating since 2023. The program is a tailored employment support initiative designed to help young adults who have entered university after leaving child welfare facilities make a stable transition into society after completing their studies.


S-Oil is focusing not just on simple sponsorship, but on creating sustainable social value. Young participants in the Good Job Dream program are growing into competitive job candidates through camps and mentoring.



An S-Oil representative stated, "Good Job Dream is a program that provides practical support to help young adults preparing for independence grow into competitive talent," adding, "S-Oil will continue to be a reliable sponsor that supports those in need."


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