"Let's Join Forces for Child Rights Advocacy" Social Contribution Agreement Signed

Social contribution agreement ceremony held at the UNICEF Korea Committee in Mapo-gu, Seoul. Photo by UNICEF Korea Committee

Social contribution agreement ceremony held at the UNICEF Korea Committee in Mapo-gu, Seoul. Photo by UNICEF Korea Committee

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Jung-wan] The UNICEF Korea Committee and the Korea Celebrity Baseball Association have signed a social contribution agreement.


On the 1st, the UNICEF Korea Committee announced that Secretary-General Lee Ki-chul and Chairman Park Jung-chul of the Korea Celebrity Baseball Association signed the social contribution agreement and agreed to join forces in advocating for children's rights.


They explained, "Through this agreement, we plan to support children worldwide by preparing various fundraising initiatives, including the 2022 Children's Day 100th Anniversary Charity Baseball Tournament."


Secretary-General Lee said, "We are grateful that the Korea Celebrity Baseball Association donated 100,000 protective masks to UNICEF a year ago for children from multicultural families in Korea, and this time promised to support vulnerable children worldwide and advocate for children's rights."


Chairman Park stated, "We will work closely with the UNICEF Korea Committee to provide some support to children suffering from disasters around the world."


The Korea Celebrity Baseball Association consists of about 500 members from 12 baseball teams, and actors Kim Kyung-ryong, Kim Myung-soo, and Bae Yu-ri attended the signing ceremony.



The UNICEF Korea Committee represents UNICEF in Korea, conducting fundraising and advocating for children's rights.


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