On the 27th, at the Seoul branch of the Korean Red Cross in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, Park Yun-ho, CEO of JT Chin-ae Savings Bank (left), and Kim Heung-kwon, Chairman of the Seoul branch of the Korean Red Cross, are taking a commemorative photo at the donation ceremony for the production support fund of the "Hope Pink Box" for vulnerable female adolescents. Photo by JT Chin-ae Savings Bank

On the 27th, at the Seoul branch of the Korean Red Cross in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, Park Yun-ho, CEO of JT Chin-ae Savings Bank (left), and Kim Heung-kwon, Chairman of the Seoul branch of the Korean Red Cross, are taking a commemorative photo at the donation ceremony for the production support fund of the "Hope Pink Box" for vulnerable female adolescents. Photo by JT Chin-ae Savings Bank

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] JT Chin-ae Savings Bank announced on the 28th that it donated funds to the Seoul branch of the Korean Red Cross to support the production of the ‘Hope Pink Box’ for vulnerable elementary, middle, and high school female students.


The Hope Pink Box campaign, conducted by the Korean Red Cross, supports low-income female adolescents who face difficulties purchasing feminine hygiene products due to economic reasons.


The Pink Box is expected to contain feminine hygiene products sufficient for one adolescent to use for five months, along with an eco-bag featuring J Trust Group’s official dog character ‘Jjeompi’ and a ‘Jjeompi Friends’ doll. The box, accompanied by letters personally written by the savings bank’s employees, will be delivered next month to about 100 adolescents in need across six districts in Seoul, including Dongjak-gu, Gwanak-gu, and Gangdong-gu.


JT Chin-ae Savings Bank participated in this campaign, which can be conducted non-face-to-face, to provide practical support to local adolescents going through difficult times due to the COVID-19 pandemic while preventing COVID-19 infections caused by contact.



At the donation ceremony held the day before, Park Yoon-ho, CEO of JT Chin-ae Savings Bank, and Kim Heung-kwon, Chairman of the Seoul branch of the Korean Red Cross, attended. CEO Park said, “Our employees united to support this cause with the hope that female adolescents will grow up bright and healthy despite difficult circumstances. We will continue to seek and implement ways to coexist with neighbors in need of help in the community as a financial institution serving ordinary citizens.”


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