Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital conducts volunteer activities to support youth sports and culture...Giving precious memories
Sep 19, 2025
Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital (Hospital President Kim Hyung-soo) conducted 'Youth Sports Culture Support Volunteer Activity' at the main stadium of Anyang Sports Complex with the Anyang City Residents' Self-Governing Committee.
As part of the ESG management activities of Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital, this volunteer activity was designed to expand healthy growth and cultural experience opportunities for young people in Pyeongan-dong. The event was attended by Lee Seung-dae, head of the administrative department of Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, Choi Byung-il, Eum Kyung-taek, and Kim Do-hyun, members of Anyang City Council, Lee Jung-sook, chairman of Pyeongan-dong Residents' Self-Governing Committee, Moon Hyun-sook, head of Pyeongan-dong, Hanlim Slow Social Volunteer Group, Pyeongan-dong Residents' Self-Governing Committee, and 34 officials from Pyeongan-dong Office.
Participating teenagers consisted of 39 students recommended by the Pyeongan-dong Administrative Welfare Center and the principal of Dongan High School, and had a meaningful time for teenagers who lacked cultural experience opportunities.
The Hallym Slow Social Volunteer Group prepared packages of snacks and drinks for teenagers who participated in the event, and provided a safe environment to watch the game with medical support for nurses at the site. The Pyeongan-dong Residents' Self-Governing Committee prepared banners and tickets to the game to help facilitate the event.
The teenagers who participated in the event watched FC Anyang's dramatic victory over Jeju United 2-1 in the K-League match held on the day. In particular, in the 35th minute of the second half, volunteers and teenagers cheered together and shared joy, adding to the heat of the field.
Lee Seung-dae, Executive Director of Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, said, `It is meaningful to provide opportunities for youth to gain health and vitality through sports and to socialize with the community.'."
Lee Jung-sook, chairman of the Pyeongan-dong Residents' Self-Governing Committee, said, `I am happy to make precious memories for young people with Hanlim University Sacred Heart Hospital.'"We will continue to expand youth welfare and cultural enrichment of local communities through cooperation." he said.
Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital is carrying out various ESG activities centering on the 'Hallim Slow Social Volunteer Group' involving 340 faculty members. In particular, this year, the Pyeongan-dong Residents' Self-Governing Committee continues to promote social contribution programs for local residents, such as summer service for senior citizens and free health checkups, and is fulfilling its role as a hospital that coexists with the local community.
As part of the ESG management activities of Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital, this volunteer activity was designed to expand healthy growth and cultural experience opportunities for young people in Pyeongan-dong. The event was attended by Lee Seung-dae, head of the administrative department of Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, Choi Byung-il, Eum Kyung-taek, and Kim Do-hyun, members of Anyang City Council, Lee Jung-sook, chairman of Pyeongan-dong Residents' Self-Governing Committee, Moon Hyun-sook, head of Pyeongan-dong, Hanlim Slow Social Volunteer Group, Pyeongan-dong Residents' Self-Governing Committee, and 34 officials from Pyeongan-dong Office.
Participating teenagers consisted of 39 students recommended by the Pyeongan-dong Administrative Welfare Center and the principal of Dongan High School, and had a meaningful time for teenagers who lacked cultural experience opportunities.
The Hallym Slow Social Volunteer Group prepared packages of snacks and drinks for teenagers who participated in the event, and provided a safe environment to watch the game with medical support for nurses at the site. The Pyeongan-dong Residents' Self-Governing Committee prepared banners and tickets to the game to help facilitate the event.
The teenagers who participated in the event watched FC Anyang's dramatic victory over Jeju United 2-1 in the K-League match held on the day. In particular, in the 35th minute of the second half, volunteers and teenagers cheered together and shared joy, adding to the heat of the field.
Lee Seung-dae, Executive Director of Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, said, `It is meaningful to provide opportunities for youth to gain health and vitality through sports and to socialize with the community.'."
Lee Jung-sook, chairman of the Pyeongan-dong Residents' Self-Governing Committee, said, `I am happy to make precious memories for young people with Hanlim University Sacred Heart Hospital.'"We will continue to expand youth welfare and cultural enrichment of local communities through cooperation." he said.
Hallim University Sacred Heart Hospital is carrying out various ESG activities centering on the 'Hallim Slow Social Volunteer Group' involving 340 faculty members. In particular, this year, the Pyeongan-dong Residents' Self-Governing Committee continues to promote social contribution programs for local residents, such as summer service for senior citizens and free health checkups, and is fulfilling its role as a hospital that coexists with the local community.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.