Saemaul Geumgo Foundation conducts warm solidarity and sharing with children and adolescents with city/hearing disabilities
Jun 27, 2025
Saemaul Geumgo Regional Hope Sharing Foundation (Chairman Kim In, hereinafter referred to as the Saemaul Geumgo Foundation) announced that it will provide 200 million won worth of assistance to children and adolescents with visual and hearing impairments to grow healthy.
The Saemaul Geumgo Foundation's support project was selected as a new public service project through the reorganization of social contribution activities to mark its 10th anniversary this year, and unlike support for existing assistants, it intends to contribute to resolving welfare blind spots by providing intensive support for children and adolescents with poor vision and hearing impairments.
In particular, it is designed to provide practical help to children and adolescents with disabilities who cannot replace or newly prepare assistive devices necessary for growth due to economic difficulties, and to increase their participation in learning and daily life.
In addition to braille information terminals, reading expansion, special mice, and communication aids, the scope of the configuration has been greatly expanded to freely select devices suitable for individual beneficiaries' situations, and up to 3 million won per person is provided.
The Saemaul Geumgo Foundation expects the project to be a solid foundation for children and adolescents with disabilities to expand educational opportunities, increase their chances of self-reliance, and realize bigger dreams.
The applicants will be selected nationwide, and the foundation will work with the Purme Foundation to find, recruit, and evaluate the practical needs and availability of the beneficiaries through expert review before selecting the beneficiaries.
Kim In, Chairman of the Saemaul Geumgo Foundation, stated that `Aid aids are not just commodities, they are a medium of connection that helps people communicate and grow with the world.' Through this support, we will continue to provide support to children and adolescents with disabilities to move more freely, learn, express, and grow healthy."
In the future, the Saemaul Geumgo Foundation plans to continue its social contribution activities to create a happy world for the disabled with a warm heart of solidarity and sharing based on the philosophy of `community and mutual support.'
The Saemaul Geumgo Foundation's support project was selected as a new public service project through the reorganization of social contribution activities to mark its 10th anniversary this year, and unlike support for existing assistants, it intends to contribute to resolving welfare blind spots by providing intensive support for children and adolescents with poor vision and hearing impairments.
In particular, it is designed to provide practical help to children and adolescents with disabilities who cannot replace or newly prepare assistive devices necessary for growth due to economic difficulties, and to increase their participation in learning and daily life.
In addition to braille information terminals, reading expansion, special mice, and communication aids, the scope of the configuration has been greatly expanded to freely select devices suitable for individual beneficiaries' situations, and up to 3 million won per person is provided.
The Saemaul Geumgo Foundation expects the project to be a solid foundation for children and adolescents with disabilities to expand educational opportunities, increase their chances of self-reliance, and realize bigger dreams.
The applicants will be selected nationwide, and the foundation will work with the Purme Foundation to find, recruit, and evaluate the practical needs and availability of the beneficiaries through expert review before selecting the beneficiaries.
Kim In, Chairman of the Saemaul Geumgo Foundation, stated that `Aid aids are not just commodities, they are a medium of connection that helps people communicate and grow with the world.' Through this support, we will continue to provide support to children and adolescents with disabilities to move more freely, learn, express, and grow healthy."
In the future, the Saemaul Geumgo Foundation plans to continue its social contribution activities to create a happy world for the disabled with a warm heart of solidarity and sharing based on the philosophy of `community and mutual support.'
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.