GH Holds 'Cyber School Violence Prevention Campaign' at Sangtan Elementary School in Goyang on the 28th
Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Development Corporation (GH) conducted a campaign on the way to school and on-site preventive education to prevent cyber school violence at Sangtan Elementary School in Goyang City on October 28, 2025.
The campaign was attended by GH executives and employees, the Blue Tree Foundation, school police officers from the Ilsan Seobu Police Station, a supervisor from the Goyang Office of Education, the principal of Sangtan Elementary School, and the student council.
They promoted a culture of non-violence by chanting slogans to prevent cyberbullying on the way to school and distributing stickers and souvenirs to students.
Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Development Corporation conducted a campaign on the way to school and on-site preventive education to prevent cyber school violence at Sangtan Elementary School in Goyang City on the 28th. Photo by Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Development Corporation
View original imageDuring the subsequent "On-site Preventive Education" session, professional instructors from the Blue Tree Foundation were assigned to each fifth-grade class and provided digital violence prevention education, including how to prevent cyber impersonation, during the first to fourth periods.
Based on a business agreement with the Blue Tree Foundation, a youth violence prevention organization, GH has continued employee participation-based social contribution activities for the second consecutive year. In June, GH held the first campaign of the year on the way to school at Sanui Elementary School in Suwon.
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GH President Kim Yongjin stated, "I hope this campaign will help students recognize the seriousness of cyberbullying," adding, "GH will continue to fulfill its social responsibilities as a public institution and take the lead in creating a safe and healthy educational environment in cooperation with the local community."
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