KT&G Welfare Foundation Supports Freshmen from Low-Income Families with SchoolUniform
The KT&G Welfare Foundation is to support 750 middle and high school students from low-income families across the country by providing school uniforms worth 150 million by the end of this month.
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The KT&G Welfare Foundation is to support 750 middle and high school students from low-income families across
the country by providing school uniforms worth 150 million by the end of this
month.
This support project was planned and implemented to reduce the financial
burden for low-income families that cannot afford to buy school uniforms for
the new school semester, thereby helping the students have hope and courage to
grow into members of a bright and healthy society.
The beneficiaries were selected from a list of freshmen from
underprivileged lower income families recommended by the social welfare agency
of the Foundation, taking their economic conditions into account, and a gift
certificate for a student uniform worth 200
thousand is provided to each student.
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An official with the KT&G Welfare Foundation said, “ Students from families receiving National Basic Living Security Act
benefits or single-parent families find it hard to afford to buy new school
uniforms when they go on to junior high or high schools, ” adding that “ we hope this support will help
them relieve the burden of expenses required for going on to an advanced grade
even in a small way and go to school with cheerful faces.”
The KT&G Welfare Foundation has been operating eight
Happy Network Welfare Centers and voluntary work centers that provide services
tailored to the needs of the local community since 2004, and in addition to the
project of support with school uniforms, have been providing meticulous and
specialized social welfare services for people on the margins of society such
as providing the social welfare agency with compact cars, and holding events of
sharing newly harvested rice and kimchi prepared during the gimjang season. ?