Corporate Social Responsibility

CSR Program

Community Innovation

Great Music Festival (GMF)

GMF, the largest music festival in Korea for the developmentally disabled, provides opportunities for participants to realize their dreams and talents, helps break down social prejudice against people with disabilities, and serves as a venue for communication with stakeholders. Each year, the winning team receives the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Award and ongoing support for active music activities.

  • Cumulative participating ensembles : 290 teams
  • Cumulative participating performers : about 3,000 people
    (*Period : 2017–2025)
  • Sharing Happiness, Carrying on Love

    "Sharing Happiness, Carrying on Love" is a flagship social safety net program that pairs with isolated elderly individuals living alone to alleviate their sense of emotional isolation. It also includes initiatives such as improving living conditions, providing support during extreme heat and cold, and hosting cultural experiences.

    • Cumulative participants : 25,641
    • Cumulative beneficiaries : 30,194
      (*Period : 2016–2025)
  • Happy Dream

    "Happy Dream," which contributes to the physical development, social adaptation, and independence skills of children with developmental disabilities, comprises various experiential learning activities such as handball classes and cinema outings, conducted through a 1:1 matching with SK members. Notably, the handball class is based on a customized curriculum for developmental disabilities, jointly developed by SK Sugar Gliders and the Department of Korea National Sport University, and is offered as part of the regular physical education curriculum at special schools in Seoul and Daejeon.

    • Cumulative participants : 15,084
    • Cumulative beneficiaries : 27,202
      (*Period : 2017–2025)
  • Babfor Sharing Movement

    This program provides warm meals for seniors at risk of food insecurity, with members of SK Innovation and its affiliates volunteering at free meal centers near business sites nationwide to serve as part of the community’s social safety net.

    • Cumulative participants : 2,849
    • Cumulative beneficiaries : 104,010
      (*Period : 2024–2025)