[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Korea Kolmar Holdings, the holding company of global beauty and health enterprise Korea Kolmar, is supporting single-parent and unmarried-parent families.


Korea Kolmar Holdings (CEO Byungmook Kim) signed a 'Support Agreement for Single-Parent and Unmarried-Parent Families' on the 20th at the headquarters of Holt Children’s Services located in Hapjeong-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, together with the social welfare corporation Holt Children’s Services.


This project, conducted as part of Korea Kolmar Holdings' social contribution activities, was established to ensure the safe protection and healthy independence support of single-parent and unmarried-parent families.


According to the agreement, Korea Kolmar Holdings will donate a total of 30 million KRW in cash and goods to Holt Children’s Services. Holt Children’s Services will provide the donated funds and goods received from Korea Kolmar Holdings to single-parent and unmarried-parent families.


The two organizations plan to carry out a support campaign tentatively titled 'Healthy Summer for Single-Parent and Unmarried-Parent Families.' During this event, Korea Kolmar Holdings employees will personally package items such as hand sanitizers, masks, and sunscreen and deliver them to Holt Children’s Services. Additionally, employees who are unable to participate in this event will produce and deliver additional support item boxes next month.


Byungmook Kim, CEO of Korea Kolmar Holdings, said, "I understand that single-parent and unmarried-parent families face significant difficulties, so we wanted to contribute a small but meaningful support. We will strive to maintain continuous support and interest through various methods in the future."



On the 20th, at the Holt Children's Welfare Association headquarters located in Hapjeong-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Kim Byung-mook, CEO of Korea Kolmar Holdings (right in the photo), and Kim Ho-hyun, chairman of the Holt Children's Welfare Association, are taking a commemorative photo after signing the 'Support Agreement for Single-Parent Families'. Photo by Kim Byung-mook

On the 20th, at the Holt Children's Welfare Association headquarters located in Hapjeong-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Kim Byung-mook, CEO of Korea Kolmar Holdings (right in the photo), and Kim Ho-hyun, chairman of the Holt Children's Welfare Association, are taking a commemorative photo after signing the 'Support Agreement for Single-Parent Families'. Photo by Kim Byung-mook

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