Woori MoMo Concert Concludes with Great Success
Launch of "Woori Wonder Family" Announced
Supporting the Independence of Teenage Single Parents

Woori Financial Launches "Woori Wonder Family" to Support Independence of Teenage Single Parents View original image

Woori Financial Group successfully hosted the social contribution concert, "The More We Gather, The Greater the Good: Woori MoMo Concert" (Woori MoMo Concert), at the Youth Square in Nanji Hangang Park, Seoul, over the past weekend (September 20-21).


Top-tier artists met with the audience at the concert, receiving an enthusiastic response. On the 21st, Woori Financial Group Chairman Lim Jongryong, along with brand ambassadors IU and Jang Wonyoung, took the stage to announce the group's vision for social contribution, adding significance to the event.


The highlight of this event was the launch of a new project, "Woori Wonder Family," aimed at supporting the independence of teenage single parents. Chairman Lim Jongryong, together with brand ambassador IU, announced the start of the initiative, stating, "Woori Financial Group will be a strong support so that teenage single parents do not lose their dreams."


"Woori Wonder Family" is a program that provides practical support to help teenage single parents, who are raising children amid social prejudice and financial hardship, achieve independence in a stable environment.


To this end, comprehensive support is provided, including a monthly living allowance of 500,000 won, psychological counseling, emergency medical expenses, job preparation assistance, and enrollment in prenatal and children's insurance. Woori Financial Group plans to operate this project with an annual budget of 2 billion won.


The concert venue was filled with a variety of programs that promoted the value of sharing. The Goodwill Market operated as a "Good Market" with the goals of △creating jobs for people with developmental disabilities, △protecting the environment through recycling, and △revitalizing the local economy, encouraging ethical consumption among attendees.


Additionally, a "Goodwill Donation Box" ATM from Woori Bank was set up on site to encourage donations with special merchandise. Donors who requested a donation receipt were eligible for year-end tax deductions, further enhancing the value of giving.


At the "NGO Town," organizations such as Community Chest of Korea, Korean Red Cross, Save the Children, and World Vision participated, providing opportunities to experience a range of social contribution activities, including △support for small business owners, △disaster recovery, and △child education support.


In the "Reward Garden," an event was held where participants could accumulate "Together Touches" by joining programs using the smart bands they received upon entry. These collected touches could be exchanged for goods such as water, snacks, and camping chairs, and the total number of "Together Touches" would be converted into donations by Woori Financial Group and distributed across various communities.



The "Woori·Modu·Woori Flea Market" was highlighted by the participation of "Obottle" and "Milalkkumssi," partner companies that employ people with disabilities. A portion of the proceeds from this market will be used to expand employment opportunities for people with disabilities.


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