Education, Counseling Projects, and Other Linkages
The Catholic University Social Value Realization Center has joined hands with the Seoul Catholic Visually Impaired Mission to contribute to the development of the local community as an educational institution.
On the 29th of last month, the two organizations held a business agreement signing ceremony and pledged to work together to provide opportunities for socially vulnerable groups and to spread community values.
The Seoul Catholic Visually Impaired Mission, which signed the business agreement with The Catholic University, is an organization under the Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul established to contribute to the evangelization and welfare improvement of visually impaired people.
Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to collaborate on ▲ education and counseling projects linked between the two institutions ▲ promotion and guidance of projects utilizing the infrastructure of both organizations ▲ efforts to revitalize mutual projects through personnel exchanges.
Following the business agreement signing ceremony, the first event was a special lecture by Dr. Kim Chang-hoe, who teaches in the Department of Korean History at The Catholic University, on the topic of "Preferential Policies for Disabled People and Cases of Disabled Officials in the Joseon Dynasty."
Ha Min-kyung, head of The Catholic University Social Value Realization Center, said, “Through the business agreement with the Seoul Catholic Visually Impaired Mission, our university’s resources will be shared with local community citizens, and various efforts for socially vulnerable groups will continue. We look forward to various activities that utilize the excellent infrastructure of both organizations to advance the community together.”
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