Delivered to Social Enterprise 'Soip Studio'

On the 22nd, Kolmar Korea announced on the 23rd that it had donated 25 million KRW in sponsorship funds through the Band Foundation to Soyp Studio, a social enterprise supporting self-reliant youth, for the 'First Step into Society for Self-Reliant Youth' program.


Choi Hyun-kyu, CEO of Korea Kolmar (center), is taking a commemorative photo with Ko Dae-hyun, CEO of Soyf Studio (left), and Ha Jung-eun, Chairman of the Band Foundation. <br>[Photo by Korea Kolmar]

Choi Hyun-kyu, CEO of Korea Kolmar (center), is taking a commemorative photo with Ko Dae-hyun, CEO of Soyf Studio (left), and Ha Jung-eun, Chairman of the Band Foundation.
[Photo by Korea Kolmar]

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Self-reliant youth refers to young people who must become independent after leaving child care facilities at the age of 18. Since last year, Kolmar Korea has been systematically supporting the social independence of youth by providing scholarships and living expenses. For youth interested in cosmetics, the company offers education in cosmetic package design.


To wish for the successful independence of self-reliant youth, Kolmar Korea decided to produce and donate 2,000 sets of hand cream featuring packages designed directly by the youth. Soyp Studio plans to sell these hand creams through Naver's public fundraising platform within the year, using part of the proceeds to support the independence of self-reliant youth.



Choi Hyun-kyu, CEO of Kolmar Korea, said, "We decided on this sponsorship with the hope of becoming a reliable ladder for young people without social experience," adding, "We plan to continue supporting the healthy growth of youth in various ways."


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