Joint Commitment to Social Contribution Programs
Including Talent Donation Lectures
Jarvis and Villains, which operates the tax platform Samzzomzzom, announced on the 10th that it has donated 10 million won to the domestic relief organization Hope Pebble.
The donation ceremony was held on the 9th at the Jarvis and Villains headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and was attended by Jooseok Baek, CEO of Jarvis and Villains, Jaewon Lee, Chairman of Hope Pebble, and other officials from both organizations.
Jaewon Lee, Chairman of Hope Pebble, and Jooseok Baek, CEO of Jarvis and Villains, are taking a commemorative photo at the donation ceremony held on the 9th at the Jarvis and Villains headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Jarvis and Villains
The donation will be used to support the upcoming Chuseok holiday by providing practical assistance for self-sufficiency among young adults preparing for independence, such as housing stability, daily necessities, acquiring certifications, and preparing for employment. "Young adults preparing for independence" refers to individuals who, upon turning 18, leave protective facilities and begin preparing for self-reliance. Samzzomzzom made its first donation to Hope Pebble in 2023 and has been supporting these young adults since last year.
The two organizations plan to actively promote various social contribution programs together, such as talent donation lectures and employee volunteer activities linked to corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. They also agreed to take the lead in practicing ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management and spreading a culture of sharing.
Jooseok Baek stated, "It has already been three years since we formed a partnership with Hope Pebble," and added, "We will make a special effort to ensure that support for young adults preparing for independence continues steadily and does not remain a one-time event."
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