(From left) Seodowon Seo, Head of Forest Resources Division at Chungnam Provincial Government, Jeongju Park, Director of Planning and Coordination Office, Jihyun Lim, Vice President of Kakao Games, and Sanggyu Park, Secretary General of the Chungnam Branch of the Korean Red Cross, are attending the donation ceremony on the 19th and taking a commemorative photo.

(From left) Seodowon Seo, Head of Forest Resources Division at Chungnam Provincial Government, Jeongju Park, Director of Planning and Coordination Office, Jihyun Lim, Vice President of Kakao Games, and Sanggyu Park, Secretary General of the Chungnam Branch of the Korean Red Cross, are attending the donation ceremony on the 19th and taking a commemorative photo.

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Kakao Games announced on the 19th that it donated approximately 10 million KRW collected by its employees as part of efforts to promote regional coexistence and restore the natural ecosystem to a project for forest damage recovery in Chungcheongnam-do (hereinafter Chungnam).


The donation ceremony took place at the Chungnam Provincial Government Office located in Hongseong-gun, Chungnam, attended by Kakao Games Vice President Lim Ji-hyun, Chungnam Provincial Government Planning and Coordination Office Director Park Jeong-ju, and Korean Red Cross Chungnam Branch Secretary General Park Sang-gyu, among other officials.


In June, Kakao Games conducted an employee participation sharing project called ‘Daga-chi Sharing Party’ for about a month. It was decided to use the raised donation amount of approximately 10.44 million KRW for ‘forest recovery in the Chungnam region,’ which suffered large-scale wildfire damage in April. The donation was collected through employee contributions matched by the company’s matching donations and was delivered to the Chungnam Red Cross to be used for tree planting and other recovery efforts in the affected areas.



Meanwhile, to strengthen the culture of sharing within the company, Kakao Games introduced the employee participation sharing project ‘Daga-chi Sharing Party’ in March this year and operates quarterly donation programs and semi-annual volunteer programs. In April, in connection with ‘Disability Day,’ employee donations were delivered to the ‘Shelter for Disabled Children Affected in Gyeonggi-do,’ and the subsidiary-type standard workplace for the disabled, Linkage Lab, held a ‘Daga-chi Crew Cafe’ event at the company’s in-house cafe.


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