WeVerseMind Carries Out Social Contribution Activities in Philippine Floating House Village
Supporting Children's Education in the Philippines
WeVerseMind announced on the 22nd that, together with the international relief and development NGO 'OpenHands', it carried out activities to support children's education and improve the environment in the floating house village in Cavite, Philippines.
This initiative is an extension of WeVerseMind's annual support for children and youth in the field of education and was conducted with the participation of company employees. The employees of WeVerseMind engaged in a variety of activities, including: installing solar-powered lights in areas without electricity; implementing anti-slip measures on bamboo walkways that become hazardous during the rainy season; staging a hygiene education puppet show for infants and toddlers; sharing Korean meals with residents and visiting local households.
Photos related to the 2026 Weverse Mind Social Contribution Program. Weverse Mind
View original imagePark Jinheum, Head of Social Contribution at WeVerseMind and leader of the Philippines social contribution project, stated, "The type of sharing WeVerseMind pursues is not a one-time donation, but an ongoing collaboration involving all employees." He added, "We will continue to develop and consider sustainable social contribution activities that can provide tangible benefits to the village."
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Jeong Seongeun, CEO of WeVerseMind, said, "We will continue to operate our social contribution initiatives so that they create a sustainable virtuous cycle in underserved regions and become a regular program where giving becomes a part of everyday life for all members."
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