Mood Lamp Production for Vulnerable Groups in the Local Community

Kamco employees are producing non-face-to-face DIY kits while strictly adhering to quarantine guidelines.

Kamco employees are producing non-face-to-face DIY kits while strictly adhering to quarantine guidelines.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] On the 16th, Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) Seoul Eastern Regional Headquarters announced that it conducted a non-face-to-face volunteer activity practicing sharing while participating in social distancing together with the Korean Red Cross Seoul Metropolitan Chapter.


About 70 KAMCO employees directly participated in this volunteer activity (Sparkling Hope Light Kit Making), which involves drawing pictures on acrylic panels with an iron pen to complete hope lights for donation. The finished products made individually by employees at their offices and homes will be delivered to women and children in the local community.


Amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic causing a decline in corporate volunteer activities, KAMCO Seoul Eastern Regional Headquarters has continued various non-face-to-face volunteer activities this year, including ▲production of braille books for the visually impaired ▲energy efficiency improvement projects for housing of energy-vulnerable groups ▲donation of goods by employees to create jobs and support independence for the disabled ▲production and delivery of Love Sharing tumblers.



Kim Dong-hyun, head of KAMCO Seoul Eastern Regional Headquarters, said, “In line with the post-COVID-19 era, we will continue to develop various non-face-to-face sharing activities for socially marginalized groups and seek out neighbors in need to practice sharing.”


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