Inusbas Gwangju Branch's 'Creating a Home You Want to Live In' Talent Donation Draws Attention
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Dong-han] A bathroom construction company in Gwangju is attracting attention by donating their skills to create "homes people want to live in" for low-income families in the region.
According to Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City on the 7th, Inus Bath Gwangju Branch (CEO Kim Min-gu) installed tiles for two households in Pyeong-dong on the 6th and 7th, and provided free services such as replacing broken toilets and installing washbasins.
Inus Bath Gwangju Branch signed a business agreement with Pyeong-dong in July last year to create "homes people want to live in" and promised to donate their skills. Last year, they remodeled the bathrooms of two single elderly households.
They also renovated the bathrooms of one single elderly person with a disability in Yonggok Village and one disabled father’s household in Pyeongji Village.
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Kim Min-gu, CEO of Inus Bath Gwangju Branch, said, "While running a bathroom remodeling business in the Gwangju and Jeonnam areas, I realized that many people live in vulnerable housing environments around me. I am very grateful to have the opportunity to help those who are struggling with the abilities I have, and I hope to be of some help to the elderly and families in need in the region."
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