BNK Busan Bank is delivering the 'Happy Mom Box,' a childcare product package to support low-income families with newborns in the local community, to the Busan Community Chest of Korea and is taking a commemorative photo. (From left: Park Eun-deok, Executive Director of Busan Community Chest of Korea; Bang Seong-bin, Head of Management Strategy Group at Busan Bank; Ahn Hye-kyung, Director of Busan Care Social Service Center) (Photo by Busan Bank)

BNK Busan Bank is delivering the 'Happy Mom Box,' a childcare product package to support low-income families with newborns in the local community, to the Busan Community Chest of Korea and is taking a commemorative photo. (From left: Park Eun-deok, Executive Director of Busan Community Chest of Korea; Bang Seong-bin, Head of Management Strategy Group at Busan Bank; Ahn Hye-kyung, Director of Busan Care Social Service Center) (Photo by Busan Bank)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] BNK Busan Bank announced on the 28th that it has delivered the childcare product package 'Happy Mom Box' to the Busan Community Chest of Korea to support low-income families with newborns in the local community.


The 'Happy Mom Box' support project, which Busan Bank has been promoting annually since 2017, is a social contribution activity aimed at encouraging childbirth in the region and alleviating the economic burden of low-income families with newborns.


The 'Happy Mom Box' contains 18 essential childbirth and childcare items, including a newborn focus book, Bennet jeogori, bib, swaddle, and thermometer. In particular, the newborn focus book was handmade through Busan Bank employees' remote volunteer activities to comply with the COVID-19 social distancing guidelines.


The 'Happy Mom Boxes' delivered on this day will be supported to 200 low-income families with newborns in the region through the Busan Care Social Service Center.



Bang Seong-bin, Head of the Management Strategy Group at Busan Bank, said, "I hope the Happy Mom Box will help ease the childcare burden of families with newborns even a little. We will actively participate in Busan City's childbirth promotion policy and strive to solve the local low birthrate problem."


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