화성FC has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with "Together Love Farm" to provide emotional support and bridge cultural gaps for children and adolescents from vulnerable groups. The signing ceremony took place on Nov. 8 at the Hwaseong Sports Complex main stadium before the final home match of the season against Gyeongnam FC.
The nonprofit organization Together Love Farm was founded in 1987 through citizen participation as an indigenous NGO in Korea and holds special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). The organization contributes to spreading ESG values and promoting the public good through corporate partnerships such as planned campaigns, donation linkages, and employee participation programs.
Through this agreement, the two organizations will jointly promote experience-centered cultural welfare projects, such as providing home game tickets and soccer clinics, to ensure children and adolescents from vulnerable groups in Hwaseong are not excluded by cultural gaps.
Jung Yu-jin, CEO of Together Love Farm, said, "Sports play a major role in restoring children's emotional well-being and developing social skills. We will regularize on-site experiences with Hwaseong FC so that more children can gain courage and hope."
Hwaseong FC will continue to work with various organizations to expand cultural access for the underprivileged and strive to build a sustainable win-win model that works with the local community.<
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