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Club Balance 5 Making a Regular Sponsorship Agreement with the Childfund Korea

2017-04-03


 

The professional beauty and healthy diet brand Club Balance 5 announced on March 29th that it made a Regular Sponsorship Agreement with the global children`s welfare organization Childfund Korea.

 

The agreement held at the Chungnam Branch of Childfund Korea was part of Ceragem`s continual sponsorship of the organization for the last ten years. With the agreement, Ceragem`s brands Club Balance 5 and Naviel will offer KRW 36 million to Childfund Korea every year.

 

CEO Lee Gyu-Cheol of Ceragem stated, "Ceragem is making tremendous efforts to fulfill our corporate social responsibility through programs to help the socially vulnerable such as children, the disabled, and senior citizens." He went on, "The agreement will help Ceragem maintain close collaboration with Childfund Korea to create an environment where our children will grow happily."

 

Additionally, Club Balance 5 hosted the Diet Queen Contest for 15 days between March 6th and 20th. Over 415 members of Club Balance 5 participated in it and over 90% of them actually completed the contest. The top contestant lost 13.6kg off her weight for two weeks; participants, on average, lost 4.1kg, helping the event be a successful diet program for all.

 

After its establishment in 1998, Ceragem, with its unique experience-oriented marketing, has maintained a large following from customers in over 70 countries including Korea, China, and India, as well as many European countries. Its major businesses have expanded to cover diverse brands including shelax (individual thermal heat massagers), Naviel (women`s health care), Club Balance 5 (beauty and healthy diet), and Ceragem Health & Beauty (global cosmetics). 

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