TIPA Delivers Happiness Boxes Containing Daily Necessities to Vulnerable Groups View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] On the 1st, employees of the Korea Technology and Information Promotion Agency for SMEs (TIPA) conducted an activity to share happiness boxes with the local community in celebration of the Chuseok holiday at the TIPA Sejong headquarters.


This sharing event was the first ESG collaboration activity carried out together with Hana Bank. Together with Hana Bank, they prepared packages consisting of daily necessities and long-term storage food items and delivered them to the Sejong City Social Welfare Council for vulnerable groups in the region.


At the event, 32 TIPA employees assembled happiness boxes and completed 200 boxes containing 18 types of daily necessities such as instant food, ramen, and towels prepared together with Hana Bank.


Lee Jae-hong, President of TIPA, who participated in making the happiness boxes, said, "This is a time when celebrating the holiday has become even more difficult due to the early Chuseok and adverse weather conditions," and added, "I hope this brings warm happiness to neighbors who need social attention and help."



Hana Bank, which operates within the TIPA headquarters and provides various financial supports for small and venture businesses, conducted ESG activities with TIPA for the first time this year. After the activity, Lee Jae-hong, President of TIPA, and Lee Sung-jin, Head of Hana Bank’s Chungcheong Sales Group, held a meeting and agreed to promote continuous and diverse community win-win activities starting with this event.


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