Kolmar Korea Supports Children and Youth in Sejong City
From the left in the photo: Hong Young-seop, Chairman of Sejong Social Welfare Community Chest, Lee Young-joo, Executive Director of Korea Kolmar, and Lee Chun-hee, Mayor of Sejong Special Self-Governing City.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Kolmar Holdings Korea announced on the 2nd that it will partner with Sejong City to sponsor the child welfare project ‘Dream Start.’
On the 1st, Kolmar Holdings Korea held a sponsorship ceremony and delivered sponsorship funds at the launch event of the ‘Hope 2021 Sharing Campaign’ hosted by Sejong City and the Sejong Community Chest of Korea. Through this sponsorship, study rooms and educational expenses will be supported for children and adolescents facing difficult study environments.
Dream Start is a child welfare project under the Ministry of Health and Welfare that supports vulnerable children and adolescents under the age of 12, aimed at ensuring their healthy growth and equal starting opportunities.
Kolmar Holdings Korea has been continuously engaging in livelihood activities for vulnerable groups within Sejong City, where its business sites are located. For 30 years since its founding, it has shared its heart by visiting the Senior Citizens’ Center in Jeonui, Sejong City, and the nursing facility Joseph’s House to volunteer in cleaning and bathing services.
Additionally, in October, it expanded its youth support projects by providing 20 million KRW worth of sponsorship funds and 20,000 KF-94 masks to the Korea Child and Youth Group Home Association, which helps children and adolescents in need of protection.
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A Kolmar Holdings Korea official said, “We decided to sponsor to help children and adolescents overcome COVID-19 and the winter together,” adding, “We will continue to show interest so that we can bring hope to neighbors in need in the region whenever opportunities arise.”
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