The Era of the New Pangyo Headquarters This Year
Various Social Contribution Activities

Kyochon F&B opened its new headquarters in Pangyo in April this year and declared "Sincere Management" as its new vision, embarking on a challenge to become a 100-year company. Based on the newly declared management philosophy of "Sincere Management" and the shared values of "Coexistence and Sharing," the company is actively carrying out various sincere social contribution activities for future generations and local communities.

Kyochon F&B, based on its newly declared management philosophy of "Sincere Management" and the shared values of "Coexistence and Sharing," is actively carrying out various sincere social contribution activities for future generations and local communities.

Kyochon F&B, based on its newly declared management philosophy of "Sincere Management" and the shared values of "Coexistence and Sharing," is actively carrying out various sincere social contribution activities for future generations and local communities.

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First, at the end of February, Kyochon donated 220 million KRW to Green Umbrella Child Fund to launch the "Self-Reliance Support Project." This is Kyochon’s representative social contribution project that supports young adults preparing for independence and children under protection to grow into healthy members of society.


In early April, Kyochon donated 250 million KRW to the Korea Regional Child Center Association and the Korea Child Welfare Association for the "3rd Child Health Support Project," which provides delicious meals and emotional support to children in welfare facilities nationwide.


Additionally, Kyochon is carrying out various social contribution activities to coexist with local communities. In May this year, through the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) Tour's "10th Kyochon 1991 Ladies Open," the company continued its support for young sports talents in the region where the tournament was held. Every time a player’s tee shot landed in the "Kyochon 1991 Zone," a certain amount was accumulated, and a total of 30 million KRW was raised during this tournament to help nurture young sports talents in the host city, Gumi.



A Kyochon F&B representative said, "Through Kyochon’s various social contribution activities, we will continue to support local communities and future generations so that Kyochon’s 'sincerity' reaches customers and can change the world."


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