Hyundai Home Shopping Provides 150 Million Won in Scholarships for Students from Families with Disabilities
Delivered to Korea Disabled Rehabilitation Association
‘Hi (H!) Do Dream Together’ Project Since 2014
Support Expanded from Middle and High School Students to University and Graduate Students
540 Students Supported with 1.78 Billion Won Over 13 Years
Hyundai Home Shopping announced on March 30 that it has delivered a scholarship fund of 150 million won to the Korea Disabled Rehabilitation Association to support students from families with disabilities.
This is part of the ‘Hi (H!) Do Dream Together’ scholarship project for families with disabilities, which Hyundai Home Shopping has been running in partnership with the Korea Disabled Rehabilitation Association since 2014. Over the past 13 years, Hyundai Home Shopping has provided a total of 1.78 billion won in scholarships to 540 students from such families.
On the 30th, at the headquarters of Hyundai Home Shopping in Cheonho-dong, Gangdong-gu, Seoul, Han Kwangyoung, CEO of Hyundai Home Shopping (from the left), scholarship student representative Jung Minjong, and Lee Ilyeong, Vice Chairman of the Korea Disabled Rehabilitation Association, are posing for a commemorative photo at the scholarship support fund delivery ceremony for families with disabilities under the 'H! Do Dream Together' project. Jung has been receiving continuous support for 50 months since being selected as a scholarship student in the second grade of middle school and has realized his dream of entering university this year. Provided by Hyundai Home Shopping
View original imageEach year, Hyundai Home Shopping selects scholarship students enrolled in middle and high schools and supports a wide range of learning activities, from arts and physical education to core academic subjects. Starting this year, the company plans to expand its support to include undergraduate and graduate students, providing practical academic support such as funding for major-related books and lecture fees.
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Han Kwangyoung, CEO of Hyundai Home Shopping, said, “For more than 10 years, we have continued the Hi (H!) Do Dream Together project to provide students from families with disabilities with real educational support and the opportunity to realize their potential,” adding, “We will continue our efforts to ensure that students from underprivileged backgrounds can learn in better environments.”
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