HK Innoen and Korea Eximbank Join "Just Dream" Program to Support Vulnerable Groups
120,000 Bottles of "Saessak Barley" Provided Annually by HK Innoen
HK Innoen announced on the 23rd that it has decided to participate in the "Just Dream" food and daily necessities support program for vulnerable groups, which is currently being implemented by the government, in partnership with Korea Eximbank.
After the business agreement ceremony for the 'Just Dream' project, Shin Yu-geun, Deputy CEO of the Export-Import Bank of Korea (left), Kiho Kim, Executive Director of HK Innoen, Seongho Eun, Director General of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and Namgwon Jo, Secretary General of the Korea Association of Social Welfare are taking a commemorative photo. HK Innoen
View original imageOn the 22nd, HK Innoen signed a four-party business agreement to support the Just Dream program at the Korea National Council on Social Welfare in Mapo-gu, Seoul, together with the Ministry of Health and Welfare, Korea Eximbank, and the Korea National Council on Social Welfare. The Just Dream program, which has been piloted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare since December of last year, is a welfare initiative that provides food and daily necessities to any citizen experiencing financial difficulties.
As part of its commitment to community contribution, the signing ceremony was attended by Kim Kiho, Executive Director of Strategic Support at HK Innoen; Eun Sungho, Director General for Population and Social Services Policy at the Ministry of Health and Welfare; Shin Yugeun, Vice President of the Management Planning Division at Korea Eximbank; and Cho Namgwon, Secretary General of the Korea National Council on Social Welfare.
This business agreement is a matching donation project in which funds are jointly raised. HK Innoen will provide its beverage product "Saessak Barley" worth 300 million won (approximately 120,000 bottles), while Korea Eximbank will donate 200 million won, delivering a total of 500 million won worth of packages tailored to welfare needs.
Kim Kiho, Executive Director of Strategic Support at HK Innoen, stated, "A healthy community is a core value of HK Innoen's social contribution activities," adding, "We will continue to take the lead in various initiatives to strengthen the social safety net and lay the foundation for a healthy community."
Shin Yugeun, Vice President at Korea Eximbank, commented, "We are honored to participate in the business with HK Innoen through this new matching donation model for the Just Dream program," and continued, "We will continue to cooperate with various companies in social contribution activities, working to strengthen the social safety net and spread a culture of sharing."
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Meanwhile, HK Innoen continues to pursue a variety of social contribution activities based on three core values: a healthy community (Health N), a healthy future generation (Dream N), and a healthy climate environment (Eco N). In the area of community contribution, the company has supported projects such as "Dajeonghan Yakson," a health promotion program for medically vulnerable groups and the local community, and the "Eobok Bus Project," a welfare service for fishermen in island and fishing village areas.
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