Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters Supports 'Happy-Up' Psychological Therapy for Children from Crisis Families
30 Million KRW Donated to ChildFund Korea
for the 'Happy-Up' Child Psychological Therapy Project
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters (headed by Lee Sangwook) delivered a donation of 30 million KRW for the 'Happy-Up' crisis family child psychological therapy support project to ChildFund Korea (Busan Regional Director Lee Sugyeong) on July 25. This project aims to support the healthy development of children from crisis families in the Busan area.
Sangwook Lee, Director of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (center), is taking a commemorative photo with Sangjun Oh, General Director of the International Newspaper (second from the left), and Sugyeong Lee, Director of the Busan Regional Headquarters of the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation (fourth from the left). Provided by Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters
View original imageThe 'Happy-Up' project provides funding for art, language, and play therapy for children. Through this initiative, psychological therapy will be provided to 12 children from crisis families over a period of 12 months starting from July.
Over the past 10 years, Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters has contributed a total of 350 million KRW through the Happy-Up project, carrying out social contribution activities for children from low-income families in the Busan area.
Lee Sangwook, Head of Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters, stated, "We hope that this child psychological therapy support project will help local children grow up bright and happy," and added, "Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters will continue to work for the healthy development of children in the region."
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