Ham Young-joo, chairman of Hana Financial Group, center, poses for a photo during a donation ceremony with the Purme Foundation, an organization supporting the rehabilitation and independence of people with disabilities, at the company’s headquarters in central Seoul on May 26. [HANA FINANCIAL GROUP]
Hana Financial Group launched a new social initiative aimed at helping people with disabilities transition into the work force and build more sustainable, independent lives, it said on Wednesday.
Hana Financial Group said the program will provide support across five areas — rehabilitation, education, housing welfare, employment and financial services — as the number of people with disabilities continues to rise, with many still facing gaps in social support and difficulties in daily life.
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As part of the initiative, Hana will provide customized assistive devices to 300 low-income children and teenagers with disabilities who have been unable to replace aging equipment in a timely manner due to financial constraints and gaps in welfare support.












