Shinsegae Interfrequently Donates Hygiene Products for Female Adolescents View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Shinsegae International is actively engaging in social contribution activities for local communities as part of its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management.


Shinsegae International's lifestyle brand 'Jaju' announced on the 25th that it delivered women's hygiene products worth 22 million KRW to the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation on the afternoon of the 23rd for female adolescents in the local community.


This activity was planned as part of Shinsegae International's social contribution initiative, the 'Hope Project,' which has been ongoing since 2012, aiming to support the healthy growth of female adolescents. The donated items include a total of 54,000 pieces of Jaju organic cotton cover sanitary pads and pantyliners.


Jaju's hygiene products were delivered through the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation to four women's welfare facilities and single-parent support centers, including Haerom Village, Donggwang Orphanage, and Ultari. They are expected to be distributed to 4,000 children and adolescents in the region who require sanitary pad support.



A representative from Shinsegae International Jaju stated, “We will strive to ensure that female adolescents in the community can grow into healthy members of society through continuous support and attention, not just one-time aid,” and added, “We plan to actively support any organizations or foundations that request donations of women's hygiene products.”


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