Lock&Lock Supports Korean-Vietnamese Single-Parent Families on International Women's Day
Household Goods and Messages of Support
for Single-Parent Families in Korea and Vietnam
Global household goods company Lock&Lock announced on March 8, International Women's Day, that it donated household items to single-parent families in South Korea and Vietnam.
Lock&Lock operates a social contribution program called "Courage with Lock&Lock," continuously supporting single-parent families. This time, to commemorate International Women's Day, the company prepared essential household items for single-parent families simultaneously in South Korea and Vietnam, carrying out a global sharing campaign.
Lock&Lock and G Foundation representatives are posing for a commemorative photo after sponsoring daily necessities for single-parent families. Photo by Lock&Lock
View original imageIn South Korea, Lock&Lock donated premium cookware such as Wave pots and stainless steel salons worth 120 million KRW to a welfare facility for single-parent families located in Gwangju, in partnership with G Foundation.
Lock&Lock Vietnam conducted support activities for single-parent families in Hanoi, Ha Giang, and other areas over three days starting from the 5th. Through the Vietnam Red Cross and others, they donated household items worth 6.69 billion VND and personally visited single-parent families to deliver small appliances, tumblers, water bottles, and other household goods.
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Park Sun-young, Lock&Lock CSR Manager, stated, “We will continue to expand the Courage with Lock&Lock project globally to provide practical help to neighbors in need around the world.”
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