At the plaque presentation ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of support between CERAGEM Co. and Green Umbrella, Lee Kyung-soo, CEO of CERAGEM Co. (right), and Yeo Seung-su, secretary-general of Green Umbrella, pose for a commemorative photo./Courtesy of CERAGEM Co.

CERAGEM Co. said on the 7th it received a plaque of appreciation from the child welfare organization Green Umbrella for its contributions to sharing activities carried out over 20 years.

The plaque presentation ceremony was held on the 6th at CERAGEM Co.'s Seoul Town in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Chief Executive Lee Kyung-su of CERAGEM Co., Secretary-General Yeo Seung-su of Green Umbrella, and officials from both sides attended. Green Umbrella expressed gratitude to CERAGEM Co., which has continued support for children and families in vulnerable groups since 2006. To mark the 20th anniversary of its sponsorship, CERAGEM Co. also donated spinal care medical devices.

CERAGEM Co. has provided more than 1.2 billion won in cumulative support to date in partnership with Green Umbrella. Its flagship child sponsorship program delivers monthly support funds to children in vulnerable groups in the Cheonan area and has supported a total of 56 children since 2006. It continues tailored support based on each child's situation through welfare programs in childcare and education, medical care, and housing.

CERAGEM Co. is also donating healthcare products. Even before signing an official sponsorship agreement with KBS and Green Umbrella in 2023, it provided products to families appearing on the KBS public-interest program "Companion." To date, it has delivered more than 100 healthcare products to grandparent-grandchild families, single-parent families, and households facing difficulties due to severe illnesses.

A CERAGEM Co. official said, "We are grateful to have supported the healthy growth and self-reliance of children and families in vulnerable groups together with Green Umbrella over the past 20 years," adding, "We will expand our social contribution activities to help children grow up healthy and enable vulnerable families to continue healthy lives."

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