Samsung unveils its HOPE Project
Samsung has launched its HOPE Project, which aims to make a difference in the lives of underprivileged children by providing them quality education. Consumers too will get an opportunity to participate in this educational initiative and support this movement. For every Galaxy Note sold in the period between February and June 2012, Samsung will contribute Rs.100 towards supporting the selected projects.
"The Samsung HOPE Project that we are launching today is aligned with our Global Hope for Children programme that seeks to bring attention to the worldwide need for childhood education and healthcare. Through the Samsung Hope Project, not only do we aim to provide good quality education to underprivileged children, but also create an environment which is conducive to their overall growth and development. By using modern teaching methods and available technology, our objective is to ensure that children are encouraged to go to schools and are mainstreamed. We are pleased to partner with Aid India and Smile Foundation and are confident that together we will be able to make a difference," said B. D. Park, President & CEO, South West Asia HQ & Managing Director, Samsung India Electronics Pvt. Ltd.
"Our objective is to promote the cause of education for children as widely as possible and encourage more people to join this movement. So, while Samsung India will support the Project through the sales of its flagship Galaxy Note, consumers can even support our partners directly and make the programme stronger," said Ranjit Yadav, Country Head – Mobile & IT, Samsung Electronics.
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