Son Kang, Head of the Management Strategy Group at Busan Bank (left), is posing for a commemorative photo after delivering the 'Happy Mom Box,' a childcare product package to support low-income families with newborns, to the Busan Community Chest of Korea.

Son Kang, Head of the Management Strategy Group at Busan Bank (left), is posing for a commemorative photo after delivering the 'Happy Mom Box,' a childcare product package to support low-income families with newborns, to the Busan Community Chest of Korea.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] BNK Busan Bank announced on the 21st that it delivered 'Happy Mom Box,' a childcare product package to support low-income families with newborns, to the Busan Community Chest of Korea at its headquarters.


The Happy Mom Box support project, which has been conducted annually since 2017, is a social contribution initiative aimed at alleviating the economic burden of low-income families with newborns in the region and helping to address the local low birthrate issue.


The Happy Mom Box, consisting of 13 essential childbirth and childcare items such as a newborn D-day calendar handmade by Busan Bank employees, a Bennet jeogori, swaddling cloth, and diapers, will be sequentially delivered to 250 low-income families with newborns through the Busan Care Social Service Center.



A Busan Bank official stated, "We hope the Happy Mom Box will be of some help to childcare in low-income families," and added, "Busan Bank will continue to carry out various social contribution projects that can contribute to creating a childbirth and childcare-friendly environment in the region."


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