'Dream Together' with Citibank Korea

Citibank Korea CEO Yoo Myung-soon, left, poses with Microcredit Joyful Union President Lee Sun-woo after signing an agreement to sponsor the Dream Together program at the bank headquarters in downtown Seoul, Monday. The bank donated 238 million won ($180,000) for this year. It has been operating diverse programs jointly with the union to help teenagers and young adults living in shelters stand on their own feet when they become adults. It includes preparation to pursue degrees, job training or internship or assistance in launching their businesses. Yoo said the bank will continue offering practical education and support to young people so they can grow into adults who give back to society. Courtesy of Citibank Korea

Citibank Korea CEO Yoo Myung-soon, left, poses with Microcredit Joyful Union President Lee Sun-woo after signing an agreement to sponsor the Dream Together program at the bank headquarters in downtown Seoul, Monday. The bank donated 238 million won ($180,000) for this year. It has been operating diverse programs jointly with the union to help teenagers and young adults living in shelters stand on their own feet when they become adults. It includes preparation to pursue degrees, job training or internship or assistance in launching their businesses. Yoo said the bank will continue offering practical education and support to young people so they can grow into adults who give back to society. Courtesy of Citibank Korea

Yoon Ja-young yjy@koreatimes.co.kr

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