Mural Painting and Furniture Making Activities Carried Out

On June 14, HMM announced that it is actively engaging in social contribution activities, with its employees directly participating to help children grow up healthy.


On June 11, HMM visited a child welfare facility in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, and carried out a 'Mural Painting Volunteer Activity.' Around 40 employees took part in this event, creating a brighter and more pleasant educational environment for the children at the facility.

HMM employees participating in the 'Mural Painting Volunteer Activity at Child Welfare Facility' held at a child welfare facility in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul. HMM

HMM employees participating in the 'Mural Painting Volunteer Activity at Child Welfare Facility' held at a child welfare facility in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul. HMM

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In addition to the mural painting volunteer work, HMM also donated a total of 10 million won, including supplies to improve the facility's environment.


HMM is also committed to providing medical support for pediatric patients undergoing long-term treatment for chronic illnesses. For the past four years, HMM has continuously supported Busan National University Children’s Hospital, focusing on pediatric patients who are relatively underserved.


This year as well, the company donated 100 million won for medical expenses and necessary supplies. Employees personally packaged 180 gift boxes, which included body care items, insulated bags, and handwritten letters wishing for a speedy recovery, delivering them to offer comfort and support.


Furthermore, HMM continues its warm-hearted sharing through an employee donation program for children at risk of missing meals. Now in its second year, the 'Meal Support Project for Children from Low-Income Families' provides balanced meals to children facing food insecurity, helping them grow up healthy.


Every morning, HMM employees voluntarily donate a small amount each time they use the company-provided breakfast service, 'HMM-Morning.' The approximately 20 million won collected through this initiative is used to fund meal support for children from low-income families nationwide.


An HMM official said, "We will continue to carry out sincere social contribution activities, looking after marginalized neighbors in our society and helping children grow up healthy and happy."



Meanwhile, all of HMM's social contribution programs for children—including the mural volunteer activity, meal support for children at risk of food insecurity, and medical expense support for pediatric patients—are carried out in partnership with the international child rights NGO, Save the Children.


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