Kyungbok University signed a business agreement with the Namyangju City Social Workers Association on September 9 in the multipurpose room of the university's Udang Hall to promote community revitalization.


Under this agreement, the two organizations will cooperate in various areas, including the exchange of knowledge and information for mutual development, the sharing of human and material resources, and the planning and operation of programs that contribute to the local community.


Kyungbok University signed a business agreement with the Namyangju City Social Workers Association on the 9th. Participants are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Kyungbok University

Kyungbok University signed a business agreement with the Namyangju City Social Workers Association on the 9th. Participants are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Kyungbok University

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The signing ceremony was attended by professors and officials from the Namyangju City Social Workers Association, Namyangju City Welfare Policy Division, Kyungbok University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, and the Department of Social Welfare.


Ji Minkyu, President of the Namyangju City Social Workers Association, said, "We are very pleased to collaborate with Kyungbok University for the development of social welfare in Namyangju City. Through this agreement, we will work together to address welfare blind spots in the community and create a variety of welfare programs that provide practical assistance to citizens."



Ham Dohun, Head of the Kyungbok University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, stated, "It has been 20 years since Kyungbok University opened its Namyangju campus. Over the years, through significant growth and fulfilling our social role, we have provided human and material infrastructure to help Namyangju City become a better welfare city and have paved the way for mutual prosperity."


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