The Student Social Contribution Group of the Seoul National University Social Responsibility invites you to its 2024 Fall Semester Project Performance Sharing Event.
The Student Social Contribution Group empowers students as active agents of social contribution each semester. Through their awareness of societal issues and hands-on initiatives, they undertake a variety of impactful projects.
This semester, students collaborated with diverse communities across different sectors, striving to create meaningful and positive change through tireless efforts.
At this event, we are delighted to invite SNU members interested in student-driven social contribution to explore the valuable changes brought about by our dedication. Your presence and feedback will enrich this celebration of our shared commitment to building a better society.
Attendees will be provided with a simple dinner. Join us in a casual and welcoming atmosphere to engage in thoughtful discussions about the power of student-led social contributions.
To ensure smooth preparations, we kindly request that you register in advance through the Google Form linked below.
Pre-registration Form: https://forms.gle/RBv5vbQua1Gd8ku8A
(On-site participation without registration is also possible, though dinner may not be guaranteed in such cases.)
- Date: Monday, December 30, 7:00 PM ~ End (Approximately 60 minutes)
- Venue: Room 210, Building 153, Seoul National University
- Content: Introduction of Team Projects
Under the overarching theme of "Flashlight," teams have worked passionately to uncover and spotlight marginalized groups and overlooked societal issues, transforming negative perceptions into positive awareness.
- A project to improve awareness and support for individuals with borderline intellectual functioning.
- Nutrition support for children in group homes (small-scale childcare facilities).
- Efforts to enhance "space" and "environment" by improving commercial areas, fostering loose gardening, and upgrading trash bins.
- Raising awareness of North Korean defectors and writing books with North Korean defector youth.
- Barrier-free makeup accessibility and awareness improvement for visually impaired individuals.
- Raising awareness through exhibitions/booths and creating accessible barrier-free resources.