The Daegu Community Chest of Korea (Chairman Kim Suhak) received goods worth 120 million KRW (including cosmetics) from 'Riman Korea' (CEO Kim Kyungjoong) for vulnerable groups in the Daegu area at the launch ceremony of the Hope 2024 Sharing Campaign held at the Harmony Square of the National Debt Repayment Movement Memorial Park.


The items delivered on this day are Incellderm products, the representative brand of Riman Korea, and will be supported for vulnerable women through the Daegu Social Welfare Center Association.


Riman Korea, which has continuously donated its products worth several hundred million KRW through the Fruit of Love campaign, is highly preferred by welfare recipients who receive support by donating high-quality products that are popular every year.


Riman Korea practices sharing through high-value product donations every year with the purpose of "donating at least 100 million KRW (in goods, etc.) annually to brighten the beauty of about 1,000 people."

(From left) Kim Suhak, Chairman of Daegu Community Chest of Korea, Hong Junpyo, Mayor of Daegu, Shin Junghwan, Executive Director of Lehman Korea, and Lee Jaeha, Chairman of Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, are posing for a commemorative photo.

(From left) Kim Suhak, Chairman of Daegu Community Chest of Korea, Hong Junpyo, Mayor of Daegu, Shin Junghwan, Executive Director of Lehman Korea, and Lee Jaeha, Chairman of Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, are posing for a commemorative photo.

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Riman Korea, a cosmetics company established in Daegu in 2018, is expanding its social contribution activities through project-based donations, volunteer work, and cultural sponsorships every year. It continuously carries out various community contribution activities such as the Bloom Project supporting children from low-income families, COVID-19 relief and sharing volunteer work, employee flood recovery volunteer work, and livelihood support for children from low-income households.



Kim Kyungjoong, CEO of Riman Korea, said, "I feel that the economic situation has become even more difficult during COVID-19," and added, "Riman Korea, which has grown into a leading domestic cosmetics brand based in the region, will continue to strive to practice sharing for women facing difficult situations."


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