Ilhwa's Dream Seed Fund Donation to Promising Adolescents
2015-12-21 · Source: tparents.org
[Segye Times] Ilhwa Representative Seong-Gyoon Lee, Dream Seed Development Fund 20,000,000 Won Donation
Representative of Ilhwa Seong-Gyoon Lee (Left) is donating 20,000,000 won as a “Dream Seed Development Fund” to the secretary general of Volunteer Organization Aewon Gyeong-Deuk Yoo, the host of the “Nutcracker” ballet performance by the Universal Ballet for children and adolescents in cultural blind spots, that opened at the Universal Art Center in Neungdong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on the 18th. The Dream Seed Development Fund is used to support the children who are the seeds of the dreams of future generations…
[Financial News] Ilhwa, ‘Dream Seed’ Development Fund Donation for Promising Adolescents
Ilhwa revealed on the 21st that it had delivered 20,000,000 won of dream seed development funds earmarked for sponsoring the future of promising adolescents to the incorporated body Volunteer Organization Aewon.
Ilwha held the Dream Seed Development Fund Delivery Ceremony at the Universal Art Center in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on the 18th, and together viewed the “Nutcracker” ballet performance by the Universal Ballet with 1,000 invited children and adolescents participating.
A Dream Seed signifies the seeds of dreams, and is a name that was given with the hope of creating an environment where children and adolescents are able to realize their grand dreams with their infinite possibilities; and with the hope of fulfilling the role of dream makers for them.
Representative Seong-Gyoon Lee, who participated at the delivery ceremony said, “We have prepared this fund in order for the children to be able to realize their dreams and hope for the future in a better environment.”
Meanwhile, other than the Dream Seed Development Fund donation, Ilhwa has been proceeding with social contribution activities on many different fields, such as medical supplies sponsoring, multicultural experience education for children, support for children and mothers of multicultural families to visit their homeland, delivering briquettes and volunteer kimchi making…[See the original story]