To Be Delivered to IT-Vulnerable Groups

On June 19, Boram Group announced that it held the "Sharing Love PC" event at its headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul, and donated approximately 300 PCs and related peripherals free of charge to the Korea IT Welfare Foundation.

Boram Group employees are taking a group photo at the "Sharing Love PC" event. Boram Group

Boram Group employees are taking a group photo at the "Sharing Love PC" event. Boram Group

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The donated PCs will be recycled through the Korea IT Welfare Foundation. Once the upcycling process is complete, the PCs will be delivered to vulnerable groups with limited IT access, such as domestic childcare facilities or families receiving basic livelihood support.


Since 2017, Boram Group has continued the "Sharing Love PC" initiative, providing used PCs to IT-vulnerable groups. Including this donation, the cumulative number of PCs donated has reached approximately 1,000 units.



A Boram Group representative stated, "This donation is a meaningful activity that allows us to practice both resource circulation and digital welfare as part of our ESG management efforts," and added, "We will continue to present practical models of ESG management based on the mutual aid culture that is at the core of our business."


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