CKI had a signing ceremony with YWCA Korea for ‘Darae Class,’ study guidance program for children from multi-cultural families
- Started last year to give study guidance to children from multi-cultural families and help them establish self-identity
- 5 to 1 system for Korean lessons, study and reading guidance, and tour program twice a week
The 2013 Darae Class financed by the donated fund will be participated by 200 students and 40 teachers from 20 cities throughout the country such as Ansan, Incheon, Busan, and Gwangju. For one year, the participants, divided into small groups (five students per a teacher), will be engaged in one-on-one study advice, reading guidance, and tour to historic sites associated with books. In particular, the volunteering university students and ordinary adults are planning to visit remote areas with poor education infra such as Haenam and Goesan to donate their talents.
“To build a mature multi-cultural society, we need to pay attention and give necessary support to the children from multi-ethnic families so that every child can grow into a global citizen regardless of their background,” said Cha, Kyung-ae, president of YWCA Korea. Ha, Yung-ku, CEO of Citibank Korea also expressed his expectation saying, “I hope the program, as befitted its name, will instill hope and dream to the children from multi-cultural families, and help develop next generation talents with knowledge, virtue, and healthy body.”
Besides this program, Citibank Korea has also conducted the Citi-JA Hero program since 2011 together with JA Korea, an international non-profit financial education institution, to support grade enhancement and character education program for the teenagers from multi-cultural households in Seoul and has also been engaged in a variety of different sponsoring initiatives.
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