KB Securities Donates Goods to 'Buseuregi Sarang Nanumhoe' to Support Children and Adolescents
KB Securities announced on the 23rd that it purchased a nut set produced by Bravo Beaver, an equity investment-type standard workplace for people with disabilities established to create jobs for individuals with developmental disabilities, and donated it to the Crumbs Love Sharing Association to support future generations of children and adolescents.
On the 19th, KB Securities employees and members of the Crumbs Love Sharing Association held a ceremony to deliver the 'Bravo Beaver Nut Set' and took a commemorative photo. Photo by KB Securities
View original imageThe Crumbs Love Sharing Association is a field-centered child support non-profit organization operating under the mission "Creating a world where all children live happily and healthily as agents of their own lives." It carries out child sponsorship projects, poverty child support projects, and community child protection projects, operating seven branches nationwide, as well as community child centers, shelters for abused children, and psychological counseling centers.
Jung Daekyo, Head of Human Resources Support at KB Securities, said, "As Christmas approaches, we hope that children and adolescents, the hope of the future, can spend a warm year-end." He added, "KB Securities plans to continue efforts next year to deliver warmth to marginalized neighbors in the local community."
Since 2023, KB Securities has been purchasing products produced by Bravo Beaver and donating them to welfare facilities. In 2023, they donated stationery sets for children in group homes, a type of communal living facility, and fruit syrup sets to marginalized neighbors. In 2024, they delivered fruit syrup sets and health tea sets to multicultural families, vulnerable women, and single-parent families, respectively.
Moreover, KB Securities is conducting projects to create jobs for people with disabilities, such as "Love Massage Service," where they directly employ health keepers (massage therapists who are visually impaired) to provide massages to dementia patients at daycare centers and low-income elderly living alone, and "Seomseom Oksu," which employs women with severe disabilities to offer nail care services to railway passengers.
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Since achieving a 100% compliance rate with the mandatory employment of people with disabilities in August this year, KB Securities plans to actively practice ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management by gradually expanding donation activities for marginalized groups along with creating jobs for people with disabilities.
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