KB Kookmin Bank Improves Living Center Environments for Care Leavers
KB Dream Home Opening Ceremony
Support Provided to Five Regions Nationwide
On November 7, KB Kookmin Bank held the opening ceremony of the "KB Dream Home" at the Mudeung Independent Living Center in Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City. "KB Dream Home" is a youth growth support social contribution program designed to help care leavers overcome difficulties in housing and daily life and achieve stable growth.
KB Kookmin Bank completed environmental improvement projects at five independent living centers nationwide, including the newly opened Mudeung Independent Living Center in Gwangju, starting with the Hyangnip Independent Living Center in South Chungcheong Province in August, as well as Mokpo Independent Living Center, Jeonju Samsung Independent Living Center, and Daejeon Inae Independent Living Center. The bank remodeled outdated facilities, replaced home appliances and furniture to create a more comfortable living environment, and established new communal spaces for rest and capacity building, providing practical support for independence.
Officials who participated in the opening ceremony of the "KB Dream Home" held on the 7th at Mudeung Independent Living Center in Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Kookmin Bank
View original imageIn addition to supporting environmental improvements, KB Kookmin Bank is also providing practical capacity-building support to care leavers, such as job consulting and assistance in obtaining certifications, as part of its commitment to social inclusion.
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A KB Kookmin Bank representative stated, "We hope this support will serve as a warm haven and a strong foundation for young people preparing for independence to envision their future. We will continue to provide ongoing assistance so that the youth, who are the protagonists of the next generation, can settle into society stably."
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