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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] Kyobo Securities announced on the 18th that it conducted the 'Dreami Social Contribution Activity' to commemorate its 73rd anniversary and to support future generations.


In this event, voluntary participation by employees led to activities such as 'Love Blood Donation' and 'Warm Meal Dreami.' The Love Blood Donation was planned to help resolve the unstable blood supply caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. About 100 employees participated on the 10th and 14th.


The Dreami Warm Meal program is a project in collaboration with the international relief organization Food for the Hungry, providing food kits containing ready meals, nutritional supplements, and side dishes to children suffering from food insecurity. Around 100 employees participated in assembling the kits, which were delivered to 288 children nationwide.


Additionally, to help marginalized children grow up healthily, all employees are participating in a health challenge activity until the end of this month. The donations accumulated through employees' participation in activities such as jump rope, walking, and home training will be delivered to 12 places including orphanages, facilities for the disabled, and local children's centers.


Song Ui-jin, Head of Management at Kyobo Securities, said, "To create a world where we live together with future generations, the dedication and love of all of us are necessary," adding, "Let us grow together with neighbors in need and realize sustainable value."


Meanwhile, Kyobo Securities is implementing 'Dream Up,' a program supporting youth preparing for independence, as part of its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management strategy task of 'community participation centered on future generations.'



Dream Up is a scholarship project that provides practical support to independent youth in areas such as protection, housing, livelihood, education, and emotional support, helping them grow into future beneficiaries. By the end of this year, after recommendations and screening from organizations such as the Yeongdeungpo Social Welfare Council and Don Bosco Life Independence Center, 20 million KRW will be donated to selected youth.


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