KT&G (CEO Min Young-jin) will recruit, by May 22, the second
class of undergraduate volunteers for the program “Hope-Boosting Correspondents
to Cambodia,” who will do volunteer work in Cambodia.
Undergraduates who wish to apply may form a team of five persons, access
the KT&G Facebook page (www.facebook.com/kgngcorp), and fill out an
application form, including items of talent donation. First, 10 teams will be
selected based on the combined results of the number of recommendations and
evaluation scores. After that, the final two teams are planned to be selected
through in-depth interviews.
Finally, those selected for “Hope-Boosting Correspondents to Cambodia” will do
volunteer work, such as the expansion and repair of school facilities in
elementary schools, in the Siem Reap area of Cambodia for about two weeks, from
July 22 until August 3. In addition, they are scheduled to carry out volunteer
work such as providing education and donating their talents to the local children.
A KT&G official said, “Cambodia’s
overall educational conditions are very poor due to its abject poverty and
inadequate school facilities,” adding that “we hope this program will provide opportunities for the
undergraduate volunteers to be interested in the world’s poor countries and to
grow into talented persons who practice sharing.”
KT&G has sent volunteer
groups to the Siem Reap village in Cambodia each year since 2009, and carried
out volunteer work such as building floating houses, providing daily
necessities, improving the living environment, and providing education to
children.