Volvo Cars Korea, together with the Ferme Foundation, held a successful 'Yuki Kuramoto Concert' for families of children with disabilities and social workers at Shinhan Card SOL Pay Square in Mapo-gu, Seoul, on 29 April.
The "Yuki Kuramoto Concert" was attended by more than 320 people, including social welfare workers from the Ferme Foundation and related organisations, guests, and members of the families of children with disabilities. Pianist master Yuki Kuramoto and his quartet provided a warm and healing time for the families of children with disabilities and social workers.
"We hope this concert was a warm and meaningful time for not only children with disabilities, but also their families and all those who share their cause," said Lee Yoon-mo, CEO of Volvo Cars Korea. "Volvo Cars Korea will continue to do its utmost to create a safer world and a healthier society."
Since 2017, Volvo Cars Korea has been working with the Ferme Foundation to provide customised assistive devices to children and young people with disabilities to ensure their right to mobility. In eight years, the programme has helped around 700 children and young people with disabilities to rehabilitate and gain independence, with a cumulative donation of KRW 2 billion.
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