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2026-04-30 19:10:27
-Mutual cooperation to spread senior hobbies and develop professional curriculum
-H&C Lifelong Education Center Expand national network and strengthen customized education services in the aging era
Officials from both sides, including Kim Chul-soo, chairman of Korea Senior Culture Networks (second right), and Yoon San, CEO of H&C Lifelong Education Center (center), are taking a commemorative photo at the "MOU signing ceremony for mutual cooperation" held at the Nowon Station branch of H&C Lifelong Education Center on the 29th. [Courtesy of Korean Senior Culture Network]
Officials from both sides, including Kim Chul-soo, chairman of Korea Senior Culture Networks (second right), and Yoon San, CEO of H&C Lifelong Education Center (center), are taking a commemorative photo at the "MOU signing ceremony for mutual cooperation" held at the Nowon Station branch of H&C Lifelong Education Center on the 29th. [Courtesy of Korean Senior Culture Network]

Kim Chul-soo, chairman of Korea Senior Culture Networks, and Yoon San, CEO of H&C Lifelong Education Center, announced on the 30th that they signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the 29th to improve the quality of life of seniors and expand the base of culture and arts.

The agreement is designed to establish a practical cooperative system that helps seniors express themselves and lead a self-respecting life through cultural and artistic activities beyond simple leisure. The two institutions plan to establish detailed educational program implementation plans in the future and promote joint projects for seniors in the community in earnest.

In particular, through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to cooperate on △ co-development of customized culture and arts education contents for seniors △ development of campaigns for the dissemination of senior hobbies △ support for the expansion of the national network of the H&C Lifelong Education Center.

Korea Senior Culture Networks will provide know-how as a non-profit organization that has supported various hobby activities for seniors, while H&C Lifelong Education Center, an educational institution specializing in culture and arts, will support professional instructors and curriculum optimized for senior generation characteristics.

"With this agreement, we plan to expand the senior education center nationwide," CEO Yoon said. "We will actively develop new curriculums that are essential for seniors in line with the rapidly aging era."

"Cooperation with H&C Lifelong Education Center with professional education capabilities will provide seniors with opportunities for more in-depth cultural experiences," Chairman Kim said. "We will take the lead in expressing ourselves as part of a confident society."

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