Signed Business Agreement with Korean Kids

The non-profit organization ‘Korean Kids’ (Chairperson Jo Yongran) and the clothing company ‘KP Brown,’ widely known for its brand ‘Majel Brown,’ signed a ‘Clothing Donation Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)’ on the 18th.


Through this agreement, Korean Kids will regularly receive leftover inventory clothing from KP Brown after the season’s sales end. The donated clothing will be distributed to low-income families and local community service organizations.

KP Brown CEO Kim Seong-won (second from right) is taking a commemorative photo with Korean Kids Chairperson Jo Yong-ran (second from left) after signing a business agreement.

KP Brown CEO Kim Seong-won (second from right) is taking a commemorative photo with Korean Kids Chairperson Jo Yong-ran (second from left) after signing a business agreement.

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Additionally, some products will be sold at flea markets, with all proceeds used to support insurance sponsorship projects for children from low-income families.


Kim Sungwon, CEO of KP Brown, said, “We decided to donate after considering a more meaningful way to use out-of-season clothing.” In response, Chairperson Jo Yongran stated, “This clothing donation will not only promote resource circulation and a culture of sharing but also greatly help children from marginalized groups.”



Since starting its clothing business, KP Brown has practiced sharing love by donating clothing to various social organizations.


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