The Korea Health Management Association announced on the 12th that it, together with the Miss Korea Nokwonhoe, visited the Salvation Army Areumdri Cheonan Saesomang House and donated 10 million won raised from the employees' step donation challenge.


The Korea Health Management Association and the Miss Korea Nokwonhoe are delivering sponsorship funds from the employee step donation challenge to Areumdri Cheonan Saesomang House. <br>[Photo by Geonhyeop]

The Korea Health Management Association and the Miss Korea Nokwonhoe are delivering sponsorship funds from the employee step donation challenge to Areumdri Cheonan Saesomang House.
[Photo by Geonhyeop]

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The donated funds will be used to improve welfare such as living expenses, childcare costs, and vocational rehabilitation expenses for single-mother families in need.


In April, the Association created a community on the healthcare application (app) 'WalkOn' and conducted a step donation challenge for employees of the Association and Nokwonhoe for one month. The donation was matched at 100 won per 1,000 steps, with a total of 432 participants achieving 100 million steps, resulting in a final donation of 10 million won.


Kim Inwon, Chairman of the Korea Health Management Association, said, "This challenge was a meaningful event that helped improve employees' personal health and delivered warm sharing to society, achieving two goals at once. We plan to continue practicing ESG management and engage in activities that share difficulties and add happiness with the local community."



The Association is carrying out various support activities to protect the environment and address welfare blind spots, including support for vehicles specialized for the disabled, assistance for patients and families with rare and incurable diseases, and zero-waste resource recycling campaigns.


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