ST Pharm announced on the 19th that it has joined the 'Love PC Sharing' project, which donates laptops previously used for work to digitally marginalized groups such as low-income families and grandparent-headed households, in collaboration with the Korea Social Welfare Informatization Project Office under the Incheon Intellectual Developmental Disability Welfare Association.


Song Seong-hyun, Director of the Korea Social Welfare Informatization Project Office (left), and Lee Hyun-min, Head of Management at ST Pharm, are posing for a commemorative photo at the 'Sharing Love PC Donation' ceremony. Photo by ST Pharm

Song Seong-hyun, Director of the Korea Social Welfare Informatization Project Office (left), and Lee Hyun-min, Head of Management at ST Pharm, are posing for a commemorative photo at the 'Sharing Love PC Donation' ceremony. Photo by ST Pharm

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Love PC Sharing is an initiative that refurbishes outdated IT equipment, including PCs that have exceeded their useful life, and donates them to underprivileged groups. It is described as a project that helps promote resource recycling and reduce the digital divide among marginalized communities.


This year, ST Pharm participated in the Love PC Sharing project for the first time and donated 63 laptops. The Korea Social Welfare Informatization Project Office plans to repair and enhance the performance of the donated laptops before distributing them to digitally marginalized groups.



Lee Hyun-min, Head of Management at ST Pharm, said, "We are pleased to contribute to community sharing by refurbishing PCs that were used for work but are no longer in use and delivering them to those in need." He added, "We will continue to contribute to the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management practices pursued by Dong-A Socio Holdings through various social activities."


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