BAT Korea President Eunji Kim (left) and Korea Social Welfare Association Chairman Seokhyun Kim are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement on future talent development projects.

BAT Korea President Eunji Kim (left) and Korea Social Welfare Association Chairman Seokhyun Kim are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement on future talent development projects.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] BAT Korea announced on the 28th that it has formed a partnership with the social welfare corporation Daehan Social Welfare Association and delivered donations to support the economic independence and improve the housing environment of single-parent families.


Since 2015, BAT Korea has been operating practical and sustainable support projects for marginalized groups together with the Daehan Social Welfare Association. In particular, BAT Korea has focused its support on the Daehan Social Welfare Association's single-parent family support projects, including the ‘Ssuksuk Account’ for economic independence, educational expense support for career development, and providing employment opportunities.


Starting this year, as part of independence support, a new housing environment improvement project has been launched to provide a safe and comfortable living environment for low-income single-parent families exposed to safety accidents and disease risks due to poor housing conditions.



President Kim Eun-ji said, “BAT Korea has expanded its scope of activities with talent development as the theme for social change toward a better tomorrow,” adding, “We will continue to fulfill our responsibilities as a corporate citizen by providing more practical support to socially vulnerable groups.”


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