Housing Finance Corporation Supports Housing Repair and Renovation Projects for Socially Vulnerable Groups
Support for Improving Housing Conditions and Job Creation for Vulnerable Groups through the 'HF Dream House' Project
Korea Housing Finance Corporation signed the 'HF Dream House' agreement with the Housing Welfare Solidarity Corporation at its headquarters in the Busan International Finance Center, Nam-gu, Busan, on the 11th. Lee Jeong-hwan, President of the Housing Finance Corporation (right), and Nam Sang-oh, Chairman of the Housing Welfare Solidarity Corporation, are posing for a commemorative photo after the signing ceremony.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] Korea Housing Finance Corporation (HF) announced on the 11th that it signed the 'HF Dream House' agreement with the non-profit organization Housing Welfare Solidarity in 2020.
The Housing Finance Corporation plans to select 200 socially vulnerable households and support housing renovation projects such as wallpapering, flooring replacement, and LED light replacement by the end of the year. In particular, this support includes households vulnerable to recent heavy rain damage.
Additionally, to carry out the Dream House renovation work, 130 unskilled construction workers will be employed to provide on-site work opportunities, thereby creating social jobs and providing a stepping stone for growth into skilled professionals.
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Lee Jeong-hwan, President of the Housing Finance Corporation, said, “We will continue to improve the living environment of vulnerable groups and steadily create social jobs to actively fulfill the social responsibility of public institutions.”
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