
Domestic support organization Hope Treaty Stone (Chairman Jae-won Lee) and the Korea Post Financial Development Institute announced on the 28th that they have signed a business agreement for space donation to raise social awareness about children at risk of starvation.
The two organizations plan to carry out a 'space donation' activity by attaching promotional materials in idle spaces at the Korea Post Financial Development Institute's headquarters and five branches in Seoul, Gwangju, Daegu, and Busan, in order to spread awareness of children at risk of starvation and strengthen practical protection activities.
This activity is significant in that it utilizes the organization's idle space for public benefit purposes, and Hope Stone and the Korea Post Financial Development Institute plan to continuously develop and manage related content so that citizens can naturally encounter child protection messages in their daily lives.
A Korea Post Financial Development Institute official stated, "It's meaningful to be able to utilize idle space to deliver a socially relevant message. As a public institution, we will continue to engage in various activities that fulfill our social responsibility."
Hope Pebble Chairman Lee Jae-won said, "To solve the problem of starving children, all members of society must take an interest. With this agreement as a catalyst, we will work with more organizations to raise awareness of child protection and support children in crisis."
Meanwhile, Hope Stone is taking the lead in eliminating blind spots in welfare by promoting social contribution projects such as meal support, education support, and emotional care for various vulnerable groups, including children who go hungry, elderly people living alone, and youth preparing for independence.
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