Hanwha Life Insurance, Youth Care Campaign for Future Generations, WE CARE
Jun 25, 2025
Hanwha Life Insurance announced a win-win financial plan in July 2023 for the first time among domestic insurance companies.
Hanwha Life Insurance, which focuses on win-win finance, supports individually customized necessary services using human, material, and professional infrastructure for future generations in order to create a virtuous cycle ecosystem of care.
In particular, Hanwha Life Youth Care Campaign 'WE CARE' is a program aimed at supporting young people in economic and emotional difficulties due to prolonged economic recession and social polarization to grow into healthy people. The WECARE Self-reliance Preparation Youth, WECARE Family Care Youth, and WECARE Cancer Experience Youth Campaign are held for young people in the vulnerable blind spot, and support young people's financial independence, care, and return to society.
'Mom's Care DREAM Savings Insurance' is a financial product that saves 280,000 won per month for three years, 80,000 won of the monthly premium will be paid by the self-reliance preparation youth themselves, and 200,000 won will be supported by donations from Hanwha Life Insurance, Hanwha Life Financial Services, Hanwha Insurance Company, employees, and FP. Hanwha Life Insurance launched the first product in Korea in 2020 for the soft landing of young people preparing for self-reliance and financial independence, and designed the product to make a large amount of about 10 million won three years after signing up. In addition to raising a large sum of money, fracture and cast treatment, surgery (1 to 5 types), and burns can be covered during the three-year insurance period. All 15 people who signed up for the first term in 2021 received insurance payments due last year. As Hanwha Life Insurance is a product that helps young people prepare for self-reliance to establish a stable society, it plans to increase the number of people who need financial independence.
Hanwha Life Insurance is also paying attention to young people who are in charge of family care and care and are suffering from economic and emotional difficulties.
It not only promised economic support to ensure the livelihood, medical care, and future of family care young people so that they can grow into healthy members of society, but also provided practical living services such as winter heating costs, heating supplies, and facility environment improvement.
In addition to this, in order to strengthen the care system for young people in family care, a system is being established to link regional-based welfare networks and expert groups.To enable close support, the government has also established guidelines for strengthening the capacity of local welfare institutions, expanding care services, and establishing local welfare communities to provide timely care in times of crisis.
Hanwha Life Insurance supports 'Daily Recovery' and 'Return to Society' of young people with cancer experiences who are isolated alone.
Hanwha Life Insurance introduced an integrated healing program in November 2022 that connects cancer-related stakeholders such as cancer-experienced young people and their families, psychoanthropologists, vocational/employment education experts, and food care startups. In the future, we plan to support activities by discovering communities for the healing and rehabilitation of young people with cancer experiences. It is linking human and material resources necessary for community activities by carcinoma and needs, and laying the foundation for establishing an integrated support network for cancer experienced people through medical staff.
Hanwha Life Insurance, which focuses on win-win finance, supports individually customized necessary services using human, material, and professional infrastructure for future generations in order to create a virtuous cycle ecosystem of care.
In particular, Hanwha Life Youth Care Campaign 'WE CARE' is a program aimed at supporting young people in economic and emotional difficulties due to prolonged economic recession and social polarization to grow into healthy people. The WECARE Self-reliance Preparation Youth, WECARE Family Care Youth, and WECARE Cancer Experience Youth Campaign are held for young people in the vulnerable blind spot, and support young people's financial independence, care, and return to society.
'Mom's Care DREAM Savings Insurance' is a financial product that saves 280,000 won per month for three years, 80,000 won of the monthly premium will be paid by the self-reliance preparation youth themselves, and 200,000 won will be supported by donations from Hanwha Life Insurance, Hanwha Life Financial Services, Hanwha Insurance Company, employees, and FP. Hanwha Life Insurance launched the first product in Korea in 2020 for the soft landing of young people preparing for self-reliance and financial independence, and designed the product to make a large amount of about 10 million won three years after signing up. In addition to raising a large sum of money, fracture and cast treatment, surgery (1 to 5 types), and burns can be covered during the three-year insurance period. All 15 people who signed up for the first term in 2021 received insurance payments due last year. As Hanwha Life Insurance is a product that helps young people prepare for self-reliance to establish a stable society, it plans to increase the number of people who need financial independence.
Hanwha Life Insurance is also paying attention to young people who are in charge of family care and care and are suffering from economic and emotional difficulties.
It not only promised economic support to ensure the livelihood, medical care, and future of family care young people so that they can grow into healthy members of society, but also provided practical living services such as winter heating costs, heating supplies, and facility environment improvement.
In addition to this, in order to strengthen the care system for young people in family care, a system is being established to link regional-based welfare networks and expert groups.To enable close support, the government has also established guidelines for strengthening the capacity of local welfare institutions, expanding care services, and establishing local welfare communities to provide timely care in times of crisis.
Hanwha Life Insurance supports 'Daily Recovery' and 'Return to Society' of young people with cancer experiences who are isolated alone.
Hanwha Life Insurance introduced an integrated healing program in November 2022 that connects cancer-related stakeholders such as cancer-experienced young people and their families, psychoanthropologists, vocational/employment education experts, and food care startups. In the future, we plan to support activities by discovering communities for the healing and rehabilitation of young people with cancer experiences. It is linking human and material resources necessary for community activities by carcinoma and needs, and laying the foundation for establishing an integrated support network for cancer experienced people through medical staff.
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