Feb 11 β€’ 09:19 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Notification on February 12

The article outlines various community and charitable events and recognitions in South Korea, highlighting significant contributions and partnerships aimed at enhancing social welfare.

The article presents a series of announcements and charitable activities taking place in South Korea. One of the events includes the Gwanhun Club's forum that will host Yoo Hong-joon, the director of the National Museum of Korea, who will speak about the importance of traditional cultural heritage and how to activate museums in the context of the Korean Wave (K-culture). This cultural forum reflects the ongoing efforts to promote and preserve Korea’s rich heritage.

In addition to cultural activities, there is recognition of technological achievements in the country, particularly highlighting Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power’s recent award from the U.S. Electric Power Research Institute for their effective application of steam generator tube inspection verification technology. This acknowledgment signifies advancements in both technology and cooperation with international organizations, enhancing South Korea's credibility in the energy sector.

Moreover, partnerships such as the one between Seoul City and World Vision emphasize ongoing support for vulnerable children affected by climate change. Initiatives like the 'Climate Crisis Support Program for Vulnerable Children' aim to provide safe living conditions for underprivileged households, showcasing a commitment to social responsibility in the face of increasing environmental challenges. Various donations and community service events, such as those organized by Yonsei Medical Center and S-Oil, further reinforce the spirit of giving and solidarity within South Korean society, demonstrating a collective effort to support those in need during challenging times.

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