[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Intops announced on the 14th that it signed a social contribution agreement with the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation and KBS Radio Center and held a ceremony to deliver a sponsorship fund of 100 million KRW for the 'Hope Recharge Korea' campaign.
The event held at the KBS headquarters building in Yeouido was attended by Intops Vice President Yoon Kyuhan, Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation Chairman Lee Jehoon, and KBS Radio Center Director Choi Bonghyun, who held the agreement ceremony and pledged mutual cooperation to support domestic welfare blind spots and vulnerable children. The agreement and sponsorship were carried out as part of Intops’ 'Happiness Sharing Project.'
The Happiness Sharing Project was first launched in 2013 through a tripartite agreement among Intops, Seoul City, and the Seoul Social Welfare Council to support the lower-income class in welfare blind spots. With an annual budget of 500 million KRW, the target areas have now expanded to include Anyang City in Gyeonggi Province and Gumi City in Gyeongsangbuk Province. Seasonal necessities such as daily essentials, fans, and electric blankets are provided. To date, Intops has supported approximately 72,000 households in the lower-income class.
'Hope Recharge Korea' has introduced cases of vulnerable children in Korea every week on KBS Radio since 2013. The collected donations were delivered to vulnerable families through the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation. Intops’ recent sponsorship fund will also be used as a foundation for this campaign to support vulnerable children.
Kim Geunha, CEO of Intops, stated, “We are always grateful that our society has been the foundation for the company’s growth and development,” and added, “Through warm support from all sectors of society, we hope that the lives of children in vulnerable families can become more hopeful and positive.”
Intops is carrying out various corporate social responsibility activities, including the 'Happiness Sharing Project,' providing homes for pediatric cancer patients in Cheonan, scholarship programs through the Intops Pyeongsan Scholarship Foundation, support for child-headed households, UNICEF sponsorship, operating a talent donation street gallery, and hardware-based startup support programs.
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