Hopeful Stone and Kyobo Securities Launch 'Dreamy Guerrilla Pack' for Single Mothers
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hopeful Stone and Kyobo Securities collaborated on a "Dreamy Guerrilla Pack" event to support single mothers.
- The initiative involved employees assembling care packages filled with essential baby items and supportive messages.
- These kits aim to alleviate the economic and psychological burdens faced by single-parent families.
Hopeful Stone, a domestic relief organization, partnered with Kyobo Securities for a social contribution activity called "Dreamy Guerrilla Pack 'Future Generation Together Care' Box Making." This event, held on the 29th, brought together employees to assemble care packages for single mothers.
The project aims to support single-parent families, who face a high risk of care gaps and increasing economic and psychological burdens. It also emphasizes the shared responsibility of society and corporations in caring for the future generation. Thirty Kyobo Securities employees participated in the event at the company's headquarters, creating one kit per employee. These kits will be distributed nationwide to single mothers.
I am grateful to the Kyobo Securities employees who directly participated in the packaging activities for single-parent families, and I hope this project will be a warm starting point for practicing care for the future generation.
Each package contains essential items such as shampoo, lotion, and tissues for children, along with lotion and iron supplements for mothers. Accompanying these items are messages of support for the families. Lee Jae-won, chairman of Hopeful Stone, expressed gratitude to the Kyobo Securities employees for their direct participation in packaging, calling the project a warm start for practicing care for the future generation.
A representative from Kyobo Securities stated, "We will continue to strengthen our corporate social responsibility through employee participation activities and expand the culture of sharing with vulnerable groups in the community." The initiative reflects a commitment to social contribution and community support.
We will continue to strengthen our corporate social responsibility through employee participation activities and expand the culture of sharing with vulnerable groups in the community.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.