Shinhan Life announced on the 29th that since last month, they have delivered 200 hygiene soaps made by employees to the international relief and development organization World Share.

Shinhan Life announced on the 29th that since last month, they have delivered 200 hygiene soaps made by employees to the international relief and development organization World Share.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Shinhan Life Insurance announced on the 29th that it has delivered 200 hygiene soaps made by employees to the international relief and development organization World Share since last month.


The animal doll hygiene soap-making campaign is a participatory social contribution activity in which sponsors directly make soaps to support children in underdeveloped countries with poor hygiene environments overseas.


Shinhan Life Insurance also participated in knitting newborn hats for overseas children organized by Save the Children, where employee volunteers personally made wool hats for children. The completed wool hats are scheduled to be sent to mothers and children in Senegal and C?te d'Ivoire, and the donations raised through the purchase of knitting kits will be used for various health projects.



A Shinhan Life Insurance official said, "We continuously participate in overseas child relief campaigns to give hope to children suffering from poor health environments with sponsorship items made with care by our employees," adding, "We plan to carry out various sharing activities for the bright future of children."


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