Gyeonggi Arts Center Signs MOU with Gyeonggi Volunteer Center to Promote Social Contribution Initiatives
Gyeonggi Arts Center is partnering with the Gyeonggi Volunteer Center to promote social contribution initiatives.
On May 14, Gyeonggi Arts Center signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the Suwon Arts Center conference room to spread public interest values in the local community and to activate social contribution activities.
Under this agreement, the two organizations will collaborate in various areas, including: promoting joint projects in culture, arts, and volunteerism; cooperating to spread public interest values in the community and advance social contribution activities; and jointly working on initiatives such as the Gyeonggi Volunteer Center's "2026 Tantandaero Joint Campaign."
In particular, they plan to gradually expand public cooperation projects linked to the local community by advancing social contribution activities and citizen participation programs that connect the fields of culture, arts, and volunteerism.
Sanghoe Kim, President of Gyeonggi Art Center (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Jiyoung Park, Director of Gyeonggi Volunteer Center, after signing an MOU on the 14th. Provided by Gyeonggi Art Center
View original imageSanghoe Kim, President of Gyeonggi Arts Center, said, "I believe that culture and the arts have the power to connect people's hearts and bring about positive change in the community. Through this agreement, I hope the meaning of volunteerism and the value of culture and the arts will come together to create social contribution activities that residents can relate to and actively participate in."
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Jiyoung Park, Director of the Gyeonggi Volunteer Center, stated, "If volunteerism is a practical field for transforming the community, culture and the arts provide a dignified way to share that meaning and encourage reflection on human dignity. I hope this agreement will broaden residents' empathy and participation, and serve as an opportunity to deepen understanding of the social value of volunteerism."
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