Support Continued Since 2013

Total Donations Reach 760 Million Won

On March 5, S-Oil announced that it had delivered a donation of 50 million won to the Korea Migrant Women’s Human Rights Center to support migrant women from multicultural families.

Donation Ceremony for Supporting the Independence of Migrant Women. Provided by S-Oil

Donation Ceremony for Supporting the Independence of Migrant Women. Provided by S-Oil

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The Korea Migrant Women’s Human Rights Center, established in 2001, is a non-profit private organization that provides counseling, education, and psychological treatment for migrant women residing in Korea. The center also operates shelters for migrant women and their children from multicultural families.


This donation will be used to provide essential goods for migrant women who have left the shelter, support legal counseling, and fund professional counseling activities by migrant women who are specialized in interpretation and translation to help with social reintegration.


S-Oil has been providing related support since 2013, when there was little social attention or assistance for human rights issues facing multicultural families. To date, the cumulative amount of support has reached a total of 760 million won.



A representative from S-Oil stated, "We will continue to be a reliable sponsor, supporting neighbors in need in our community through various social contribution activities."


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