'Sun Woo Eun Sook's daughter-in-law' Choi Sun-jung, another 100 million! 'Burning family donation' ..UNICEF's youngest CEO

Sun Woo Eun Sooks daughter-in-law Choi Sun-jung made another donation.On the 4th, UNICEF Korea Committee (Secretary General Lee Ki-chul) announced that Choi Sun-jung, CEO of Paperback and Ramitie, donated 100 million won and joined UNICEFs high-end supporters association Honors Sams Club.Choi runs beauty and health food business and is the youngest CEO to be a member of UNICEF Honors Club.The funds will be used for children suffering from malnutrition.At the signing ceremony, Choi said, I donated to the children who were alienated in May of the family month in the hope that they would be a little help.I want to work with the UNICEFKorea Committee to help children in need in the future, he said.The season is spring and May, but there are so many children who worry about survival without feeling the season, said Lee Ki-chul, secretary general of the UNICEF Korea Committee.I would like to thank Choi Sun-jung, who delivered a warm heart for these children, and I will use it for children suffering from malnutrition according to the will of the sponsor. UNICEF (United Nations Childrens Fund) is the only organization that explicitly mentions the role of the United Nations Convention on the Promotion of Childrens Rights and is a United Nations affiliate that conducts projects such as health, nutrition, drinking water and hygiene, education, protection, and emergency relief for children around the world.The UNICEF Korea Committee promotes the rights of domestic children through the UNICEF child-friendly society development project and raises funds to create a Happy World for All Children as an organization representing UNICEF in Korea.UNICEF

'Sun Woo Eun Sook's daughter-in-law' Choi Sun-jung made another donation.

On the 4th, UNICEF Korea Committee (Secretary General Lee Ki-chul) announced that Choi Sun-jung, CEO of Paperback and Ramitie, donated 100 million won and joined UNICEF's high-end supporters' association Honors Sam's Club. Choi runs beauty and health food business and is the youngest CEO to be a member of UNICEF Honors Club.

The funds will be used for children suffering from malnutrition.

At the signing ceremony, Choi said, "I donated to the children who were alienated in May of the family month in the hope that they would be a little help. “I want to work with the UNICEF Korea Committee to help children in need in the future,” he said.

“The season is spring and May, but there are so many children who worry about survival without feeling the season,” said Lee Ki-chul, secretary general of the UNICEF Korea Committee. I would like to thank Choi Sun-jung, who delivered a warm heart for these children, and I will use it for children suffering from malnutrition according to the will of the sponsor. "

UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) is the only organization that explicitly mentions the role of the United Nations Convention on the Promotion of Children's Rights and is a United Nations affiliate that conducts projects such as health, nutrition, drinking water and hygiene, education, protection, and emergency relief for children around the world. The UNICEF Korea Committee promotes the rights of domestic children through the UNICEF child-friendly society development project and raises funds to create a 'Happy World for All Children' as an organization representing UNICEF in Korea.

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