Atomy Donates 977,000 Sanitary Pads to Support Vulnerable Women Nationwide
Donating Products Worth 2.83 Billion KRW
Through the "Cherish Your Body, Cherish Others" Campaign
Photo left: Lee Eunyoung, Director of Atomy Global Branding Education Headquarters; right: Bae Sojin, Manager of Communication Department at G Foundation / Atomy
View original imageAtomy has launched a large-scale donation initiative to support women from vulnerable groups.
On August 18, Atomy announced that it had donated a total of approximately 977,000 packs of "Atomy Soonhan Day Sanitary Pads" to the international relief and development NGO G Foundation through the "Cherish Your Body, Cherish Others" campaign held at its headquarters in Gongju on August 12.
This campaign was conducted using a 1+1 model, in which for every pack of sanitary pads purchased by a customer, an additional pack of the same product was donated.
During the three-week event held from June 10 to June 30, a total of 67,500 packs (including long pantyliners, medium, large, and overnight sizes) were sold and donated, amounting to approximately 2.83 billion KRW.
The donated products will be distributed sequentially as a six-month supply to around 5,400 female adolescents and women from vulnerable groups nationwide, starting in September.
A representative from G Foundation stated, "This donation has enabled women from vulnerable groups to receive stable support for sanitary pads," adding, "We will continue to seek sustainable support measures in partnership with Atomy."
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An Atomy representative commented, "The small acts of sharing with our members have become a great force," and added, "We will continue to engage in a variety of social contribution activities in the future."
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