Korea Kolmar has taken the lead in activities for vulnerable groups in the local community.


According to the industry on the 15th, Korea Kolmar recently invited 154 students from Eonnam Elementary School in Seoul to the Korea Kolmar Comprehensive Technology Institute for a career and job experience session. On that day, the students experienced various jobs at the company, such as cosmetic researchers and creators, and shared their dreams.


This event was organized by Korea Kolmar for the Seocho-gu local community, where the Comprehensive Technology Institute and Eonnam Elementary School are located. The company has long been committed to the development of the Seocho-gu community, delivering lunchboxes to elderly living alone and conducting environmental cleanup activities.


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In Jeonui-myeon, Sejong City, where the Sejong plant is located, a local communication council is operated. Since 2020, through the local communication council, a cumulative sponsorship fund of 47.8 million KRW has been delivered, and an additional 10.5 million KRW was supported during this Lunar New Year holiday.


In Bucheon, where a plant producing color cosmetics is located, Korea Kolmar donates 10 million KRW annually to support the "Korea Kolmar-Dream Growth Support Project." This project supports children who cannot receive necessary dental treatment during their growth period or cannot obtain learning opportunities to achieve their dreams due to economic difficulties. Korea Kolmar has continued the sponsorship project with Bucheon City for three years since 2021 and has delivered sponsorship funds to 63 children to date.



Support for marginalized neighbors and socially vulnerable groups is also generously provided. Scholarships and living expenses for young people preparing for independence are sponsored annually. In December last year, Korea Kolmar collaborated with Soif to release a hand cream set (package). The cosmetics were made by Korea Kolmar, and the package design was handled by Bitto (nickname), a young person preparing for independence who graduated from the Soif Design Academy. A Korea Kolmar official said, “We continue various social contribution activities with the hope of being a small help to the local community.”


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