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- On the 11th, an agreement was signed with related organizations such as Seocho-gu to promote the 2026 project
- Expanding support to young people with developmental disabilities...Step-by-step support enhancement
- From 2023, a total of 130 people will participate...Generating practical results, including 32 start-ups of smart stores
KCC Glass (KCC Glass, CEO Chung Mong-ik), which runs an interior brand "HomCC," will expand social contribution activities to support youth independence with Seocho-gu, Seoul.
KCC Glass announced on the 13th that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Seocho-gu, Bangbae Art Youth Center, and Banpo General Social Welfare Center in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 11th to promote the 2026 Dream Home Sea project. Key officials attended the signing ceremony, including KCC Glass managing director Kim Tae-wook, Seocho-gu Mayor Jeon Sung-soo, Bangbae Art Youth Center director Lee Jung-yeon, and Banpo Social Welfare Center director Cho Mi-jin.
Dream Home C" is a representative social contribution activity that KCC Glass has operated since 2023 and is a support project that helps young people in Seocho-gu prepare for self-reliance and young people in the welfare blind spot to become healthy members of society."
The project consists of the "Care Project," a residential, economic, and employment education program for forming a self-reliance base, and the "Creative Project," a program that supports economic independence through start-up consulting. By 2025, a total of 130 young people participated in the program, and practical results such as 32 smart store start-ups and 19 jobs were achieved. It also contributed to the formation of a foundation for emotional independence of participating young people by providing emergency living funds for young people in financial crisis and exchange activities through volunteer activities.
A young man who participated in the actual program said, "Through exchange activities, I was encouraged by the idea that I was not alone by talking with young people in similar situations."
In 2026, the target of support will be expanded to young people with developmental disabilities, in addition to the existing self-reliance preparation youth and poverty-transfer families.
In addition, while maintaining the existing education-oriented program, ▲ job training and certification acquisition support will be expanded ▲ customized self-reliance support in connection with local community cooperation organizations ▲ It plans to further strengthen step-by-step support that leads to actual employment and stable self-reliance by expanding support for post-management and exchange activities for program participants.
"Dream Home is a public-private partnership project to help young people in need grow healthy and stand alone," a KCC Glass official said. "As we have expanded the scope of support this year and strengthened step-by-step support, we will do our best to operate the business so that more young people can settle in society and realize their dreams."
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