The Korea Exchange has launched initiatives to support the healthy growth of children in the Busan region, including rehabilitation support for children with disabilities.
On the 11th, Eunbo Jeong, Chairman of the Korea Exchange (center), and other officials are posing for a group photo at the sponsorship donation ceremony for creating a child-friendly city in Busan. Korea Exchange
On May 11, the Korea Exchange held a “Donation Ceremony for the Creation of a Child-Friendly City in Busan” at the main conference room of its Busan headquarters.
The Korea Exchange plans to provide 700 million won in sponsorship funds throughout the year via local welfare organizations in Busan to help establish a child-friendly city.
Starting with support for rehabilitation treatment for children with disabilities, the exchange will sequentially implement additional sponsorships, including improvements to playground facilities, medical expense support for children with intractable diseases, and emotional support for children affected by domestic violence.
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Chairman Jeong Eunbo of the Korea Exchange stated, “I hope that children with disabilities can grow up healthy as respected members of society,” and added, “With this sponsorship as a starting point, we will make ongoing efforts with a long-term perspective to help Busan become a city where children can thrive.”
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