Green Umbrella Children's Foundation and the National All Together Care Center Association Sign Business Agreement

The Green Umbrella Children's Foundation, a child welfare organization, announced on the 16th that it signed a business agreement with the National Association of All Together Care Centers and will cooperate to promote children's rights and expand education for future generations.

Through this agreement, the two organizations will carry out various activities to improve children's rights and plan to implement future generation education nationwide starting in June.

Future Generation Education is an educational support project operated by the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation, and consists of five areas: children's rights education, character sharing education, digital citizenship education, climate and environment education, and parent education. From 2021 to May 2025, approximately 570,000 children have participated in the education and fostered awareness of children's rights.

Based on this agreement, Green Umbrella plans to support the entire educational infrastructure, including content and teaching materials, so that future generation education can proceed smoothly in 512 Together Care Centers located across the country, in addition to existing educational spaces.

The National All Together Care Center Association directly operates Green Umbrella’s future generation education through the center, and the two organizations plan to continue multifaceted cooperation to promote children’s rights, starting with education dissemination.

Park Su-bong, head of the welfare business division of the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation, said, “I hope that this agreement will be an opportunity for children across the country to correctly recognize children’s rights and grow up healthily,” and added, “We will continue to support children so that they can know their rights and grow up properly.”


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