Sinor-Gangseo 50 Plus Center Sign MOU for Joint Projects Targeting Seniors and Middle-Aged Adults

사회 / 박완규 기자 / 2024-12-24 20:12:47

 

[소셜밸류=박완규 기자] Sinor, a platform supporting active seniors in living fulfilling lives, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Gangseo 50 Plus Center, which assists the 40-60 age group in planning their lives and developing their careers.


Sinor is an integrated platform that operates the senior-exclusive hobby app "Sinor" and the matchmaking app "Silove," specifically designed for the “active seniors” who are actively involved in social events in their later years.

The Gangseo 50 Plus Center provides various programs and support services to help middle-aged and senior individuals design new chapters of their lives and enhance their careers.

Previously, Sinor successfully wrapped up a popular course on "Senior Leisure Business" during the 2nd semester of Gangseo 50 Plus Center’s regular program "Senior Business Table," and in October, it successfully organized Korea's largest senior cultural and arts festival with over ten senior dance teams. Through such collaborations, Sinor has consistently developed content that seniors can enjoy.

Through this MOU, both organizations have agreed to work together on a variety of initiatives for seniors and middle-aged adults, with the goal of contributing to the development of local communities and realizing a shared value of mutual growth.

The collaboration will include: △Joint planning and operation of forums, seminars, and conferences related to senior business △Development and operation of educational programs to assist the 40-60 age group in planning their second careers △Wide-ranging social participation projects, including job creation and social contribution △Collaboration for the development of local communities △Mutual support and promotion of both organizations' programs
Kim Minji from Sinor stated, "Through this collaboration with the Gangseo 50 Plus Center, we will be able to offer even more meaningful opportunities for exchange among seniors and middle-aged adults. We will continue to develop services for active seniors and work closely with local communities to promote healthy and vibrant leisure cultures."

Jo Hanjong, Director of the Gangseo 50 Plus Center, also expressed his excitement, saying, "Through this MOU, we are pleased to provide middle-aged adults with opportunities to form diverse networks, create new visions, and engage in various activities. We will continue to offer programs that empower seniors and support their social participation, becoming a strong partner in the community."

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