HDC Hyundai Development Company said on the 12th that, as part of a social contribution effort with Good Neighbors, it created Symphony Classroom Forests, eco-friendly spaces for children, and held opening ceremonies.
11th, at Seoul Gowon Elementary School in Guro-gu, Seoul, the event was attended by Principal Park Hye-gyeong of Seoul Gowon Elementary School, Jang Seong-gye, head of the Seoul-Incheon Headquarters at Good Neighbors, students of Gowon Elementary School, and Lee Dong-hoon, head of the ESG PR Team at HDC Hyundai Development Company. Attendees toured the classroom forest, hoping it would become a space that supports children's healthy growth.
The Symphony Classroom Forests that opened this time were created at three schools: Seoul Gowon Elementary School, Seoul Deunghyeon Elementary School, and Seoul Yeomgyeong Elementary School. Symphony Classroom Forests is an ESG-based social contribution program that HDC Hyundai Development Company launched anew last year, aiming to provide children with an eco-friendly and creative place of learning. In particular, by operating a children's forest guardians group, children can directly propose names and ways to use the classroom forests and take part in eco-friendly education and campaigns. At the opening ceremony that day, Seoul Gowon Elementary School's HDC Gowon Forest Village made its debut.
An HDC Hyundai Development Company official said, "Symphony Classroom Forests is a valuable space where children can dream, learn, and rest, and a meaningful project built together with the local community," adding, "We hope Seoul Gowon Elementary School's HDC Gowon Forest Village will help children grow safely and healthily."