Energy-Up Camp was initiated by the National Youth Centre of Korea.

The Korea Energy Agency and SK C&C Slife Healthcare donated to Nexon Children's Integrated Care Centre.

ESG activities for children and teens, the future generation, were held./ Image: ConsumerwideDB
ESG activities for children and teens, the future generation, were held./ Image: ConsumerwideDB

[Consumerwide - Hayoung Chang Reporter/Yohan Bok Reporter]  ESG activities for children and teens, the future generation, were held. The National Youth Centre of Korea provided a new recycled energy and carbon-zero experience through a teen camp in cooperation with the Korea Energy Agency and SK C&C. Schools that succeed in target carbon reduction were rewarded with Goodneighbor's donation under school authority. Slife Healthcare comforted children at the Seoul University Children's Hospital and passed on 10 million won to Nexon Children's Integrated Care Center. Donations are going to be used for children in hospitals and their families.

The National Youth Centre of Korea facilitated an Energy-Up Camp for teens in cooperation with the Korea Energy Agency and SK C&C. They provided activities for 300 teens focusing on experiences and practice, including "Making New Cycled Energy Food," "Carbon Zero Touring," and "Energy Goldenbell," during two weeks. Energy-Up Camp was facilitated in cooperation with various businesses, including NGO institutes, private businesses, and public institutes. In particular, participants were encouraged to reduce energy in every single activity during the camp by using an ESG practice app, "Hanggare." SK C&C developed this app. Schools that succeeded in achieving their target carbon reduction were rewarded with Goodneighbor's donation. Kim Byeongchan, a representative of the manager of the National Youth Centre of Korea, said, "We will strive to initiate activities in variety for a sustainable future, including energy, climate change, and ESG training, while developing youth activities that make more teens aware of the importance of energy and saving values."

Slife Healthcare has visited Seoul University Children's Hospital to comfort children in medical care and donated 10 million won to Nexon Children's Integrated Care Center. Nexon Children's Integrated Care Centre is a domestic first independent short-term care centre for children with severe disease in cooperation with Nexon Fund, the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and Seoul University Hospital. The centre supports parents and people responsible for children by providing short-term care to children with diseases. Donations from Slife Healthcare are going to be used for the recovery of children with severe diseases and their parents. An associated person from Slife Healthcare said, "By running the Golden Impact system, which returns part of profit, we are going to dedicate ourselves to offering medical care to those in need and supportive aid for the loved ones of firefighters who passed away while carrying out their duties. We will initiate various social contribution activities on a regular basis."

 

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