Joint Efforts to Improve Quality of Life for People with Disabilities
On May 19, Daegu Cyber University signed a mutual exchange agreement (MOU) with Gaon Social Cooperative in the C.I.R conference room of the university's main building, establishing a collaborative framework aimed at improving the quality of life and independence of people with disabilities.
Jeon Jongguk, Special Vice President of Daegu Cyber University (left), and Kim Gitaek, Chairman of Gaon Social Cooperative (right), are signing a business agreement and taking a commemorative photo. Provided by Daegu Cyber University
Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to pursue practical mutual cooperation in various fields to promote the welfare of people with disabilities.
The main areas of cooperation include: actively promoting the development of joint programs; providing industry-academic cooperation scholarships; and collaborating in the promotion of Daegu Cyber University's cyber lifelong learning platform for people with disabilities.
Jeon Jongguk, Special Vice President of Daegu Cyber University, emphasized, "This agreement is a very meaningful opportunity to realize the values of both education and welfare," and added, "Based on Daegu Cyber University's specialized educational infrastructure, we will actively cooperate with Gaon Social Cooperative to contribute to the independence and rights of people with disabilities."
Going forward, the two organizations plan to continue their mutually beneficial cooperation to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities and contribute to the inclusiveness and realization of social values in the local community.
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