Lotte Outlet Gwangju World Cup Branch Shares "Shining Dreams" with Local Children Through Cultural Event
Lotte Outlet Gwangju World Cup Branch and the Gwangju Seo-gu Volunteer Center invited children from local community child centers to a cultural sharing event titled "Shining Dreams, A Special Day Together" at the children's small theater inside Lotte Mart on the 23rd.
This event was organized to provide children from underprivileged backgrounds, who have relatively limited access to cultural and artistic experiences, with opportunities to watch performances and participate in hands-on activities.
Lotte Outlet Gwangju World Cup Branch and Gwangju Seo-gu Volunteer Center held the cultural sharing event "A Shining Dream, A Special Day Together" on the 23rd.
[Photo by Lotte Outlet]
A total of 26 children, including preschoolers and lower-grade elementary school students from local community child centers, participated in the event. The children watched a musical performance, had lunch together, and took commemorative photos with the performers, creating special memories.
Notably, this program was fully sponsored by Lotte Outlet Gwangju World Cup Branch and involved participation from the company’s volunteer group, adding further significance as a social contribution activity that goes beyond simple sponsorship by engaging with the local community.
Jung Eun-hwa, head of the Gwangju Seo-gu Volunteer Center, stated, "We hope that this event provides the children with a warm cultural experience, helping them achieve emotional stability and improve social skills."
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Park Sungsoo, branch manager, said, "I hope this becomes an opportunity for the children to gain diverse experiences and positive energy through culture and the arts."
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