Hanwha Life Opens Moms Care Market Supporting Single-Parent Families and Small Business Owners View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Hanwha Life announced that it will hold the Moms Care Market, donating daily necessities to over 700 single-parent families and welfare centers from the 17th to the 26th.


Among small business customers, 300 selected stores will purchase goods worth 1 million KRW each, totaling 300 million KRW, to be donated. The purchase funds will be sourced from the Love Gathering Fund, an employee volunteer fund.


Hanwha Life prepared this donation event considering the difficulties faced by single-parent families, where school classes are not proceeding normally, making it hard to simultaneously care for children and manage livelihoods, and welfare organizations are struggling as various programs have been suspended.


Hanwha Life financial planners (FPs) will visit small business customers to introduce the event and accept applications for purchase locations through the company bulletin board. The application period is until the 26th. Considering the stories, current sales, and financial situations, 300 small business owners from various sectors such as food, stationery, books, and daily necessities will be selected.



Kim Young-sik, Executive Director of Hanwha Life, said, "This is a triple-win social contribution activity where vulnerable groups struggling due to COVID-19 are supported, customers increase their sales, and FPs feel rewarded by meeting customers. Based on the group's social contribution philosophy of 'Together, Far,' we will prepare various activities to help overcome COVID-19."


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