HK inno.N Joins “Just Dream” Program to Support Vulnerable Households

by Park boram Posted : April 23, 2026, 14:31Updated : April 23, 2026, 14:31
From left, Shin Yu-geun, executive vice president of the Export-Import Bank of Korea; Kim Gi-ho, executive director at HK inno.N; Eun Seong-ho, director-general at the Ministry of Health and Welfare; and Cho Nam-kwon, secretary general of the Korea National Council on Social Welfare, pose for a photo at a signing ceremony for the Just Dream program.
From left, Shin Yu-geun, executive vice president of the Export-Import Bank of Korea; Kim Gi-ho, executive director at HK inno.N; Eun Seong-ho, director-general at the Ministry of Health and Welfare; and Cho Nam-kwon, secretary general of the Korea National Council on Social Welfare, pose for a photo at a signing ceremony for the Just Dream program. [Photo=HK inno.N]

HK inno.N said Wednesday it will join “Just Dream,” a government-backed program that provides food and daily necessities to vulnerable households, run with the Export-Import Bank of Korea.

Just Dream is a support initiative the Ministry of Health and Welfare has been piloting since December last year. Anyone facing livelihood hardship can receive assistance with food and essential goods.

HK inno.N signed a four-party agreement Tuesday at the Korea National Council on Social Welfare in Seoul’s Mapo district with the ministry, the Export-Import Bank of Korea and the council.

Attendees included Kim Gi-ho, executive director of HK inno.N’s Strategic Support Office; Eun Seong-ho, director-general for Population and Social Service Policy at the Ministry of Health and Welfare; Shin Yu-geun, executive vice president of the Export-Import Bank of Korea’s Management Planning Group; and Cho Nam-kwon, secretary general of the council.

The partnership will use a matching-donation structure to create joint funding. HK inno.N will provide about 120,000 bottles of its “Saessakbori” beverage, valued at 300 million won, and the Export-Import Bank of Korea will donate 200 million won, for total support worth 500 million won.



* This article has been translated by AI.