JB Financial Group invited children with multicultural backgrounds and immigrant families to Wudada Camp to help them plan their career paths and become leaders of the community.
The financial group has been hosting the camp as part of its social contribution program. This time, elementary school students and their families, totaling 75, were invited to enjoy diverse programs and strengthen their family bonds.
It included financial education using board games, chocolate-making, pop art, K-pop dance and taking short-form videos, a special lecture on career planning and other programs for the whole family to enjoy.
"The families and the whole of society should work together to help children grow healthy and happy. We will make every effort to fulfill that role," a JB Financial Group spokesperson said.
Last year, the financial group set up a volunteering squad comprising its employees and executives. The group has been engaged in diverse volunteer activities for children and teenagers, including improving the facilities of local children's welfare centers, providing mentorship for teenagers preparing to leave shelters and supporting children and teenagers from multicultural backgrounds.