[Edaily Reporter Kim Eun-kyung] Kumho Construction announced on the 18th that it held the “13th Atera Harmony Concert” at the Nangok Community Children’s Center in Muldan-dongsan, Gwanak-gu, Seoul. The 13th Atera Harmony Concert: Kumho Construction employees on stage. (Photo courtesy of Kumho Construction) The Atera Harmony Concert is a cultural support program hosted by Kumho Construction in partnership with the nonprofit organization “Learning Together.” As one of Kumho Construction’s flagship corporate social responsibility initiatives since 2020, the program provides local children with opportunities to experience culture and the arts through the volunteer talents of employees and artists.
This concert featured approximately 30 elementary and middle school students from the Nangok Community Children’s Center, along with Park Yong-chul, Senior Manager at Kumho Construction, and the indie band “Kakimajem.” Kakimajem, a two-member band consisting of a guitarist-vocalist and a keyboardist-vocalist, performed this year as they did last year.
Jo Wan-seok, President of Kumho Construction, said, “I hope this diverse music brings joy to the children,” adding, “We will continue to carry out activities that instill hope in children and foster mutual growth with the local community.”
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