Innocean donated 20 million KRW raised from a bazaar to the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation to support treatment costs for children with pediatric cancer. (Left in the photo) Song Chang-yong, Head of Innocean Work Smart Support Team, and (third from the left) Seo Seon-won, Secretary General of the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation, are taking a commemorative photo after the donation ceremony.

Innocean donated 20 million KRW raised from a bazaar to the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation to support treatment costs for children with pediatric cancer. (Left in the photo) Song Chang-yong, Head of Innocean Work Smart Support Team, and (third from the left) Seo Seon-won, Secretary General of the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation, are taking a commemorative photo after the donation ceremony.

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This Year, Support for Treatment Costs of Over 10 Children with Pediatric Cancer
"Providing New Life Opportunities to a Total of 114 Children"

[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Innocean Worldwide announced on the 29th that it has donated 20 million KRW raised from a bazaar to the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation to support treatment costs for children with pediatric cancer.


This year marks the 14th Innocean Bazaar, an annual charity fundraising event held for the company's employees. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the bazaar was held online again this year. Over 5,000 items, including advertising props and personal collectibles donated by employees, were sold through Innocean's self-developed non-face-to-face online auction system.


All proceeds from the online bazaar were donated to the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation to be used for treatment costs for children with pediatric cancer. Innocean supported over 10 children with pediatric cancer this year with 20 million KRW.



An Innocean representative said, "We are pleased to have been able to give small but precious gifts to 114 children by gathering the warm hearts of our employees. We will continue to provide support so that children with pediatric cancer do not give up treatment due to financial difficulties and can grow into healthy members of society."


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