On the 27th, Daekyo Educamp's specialized infant and toddler play and physical education brand Tnitni announced that it donated educational materials worth 200 million KRW to Green Umbrella Child Fund for underprivileged children.
The donation ceremony held on the 21st at the Green Umbrella Child Fund headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul, was attended by Yu Ji-seong, Head of Tnitni Business Division at Daekyo Educamp, and Shin Jeong-won, Head of Social Contribution Cooperation at Green Umbrella.
Yoo Ji-sung, Head of the DaeKyo EduCamp Tnitni Business Division (right), and Shin Jeong-won, Head of Social Contribution Cooperation at Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation, are posing for a commemorative photo after holding a donation ceremony at the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul, on the 21st. (Photo by DaeKyo)
Tnitni donated over 22,000 units of infant tableware sets that help children develop healthy eating habits and Tni Swing Blocks that stimulate the five senses and aid fine motor development in infants and toddlers.
The donated items from Tnitni will be distributed to vulnerable infants and toddlers through Green Umbrella.
A Daekyo Educamp official stated, “This donation was made with the hope that children can grow healthily through enjoyable play activities without any educational blind spots,” adding, “We plan to actively continue our social contribution activities by collaborating with our child psychology counseling institution Dream Mentor and others to support underprivileged groups who need social attention and care.”
Meanwhile, since acquiring Tnitni in 2021, Daekyo Educamp has expanded its business areas by launching the premium art academy brand Plamu based on UK museum education in 2022, and the child psychology counseling institution Dream Mentor in 2023.
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