Korea Habitat for Humanity Participates in 'Hope House Repair' Volunteer Activity

Kakao Makers Donates 100 Million KRW to Descendants of Independence Activists on the 75th Anniversary of Liberation View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-gyu Lee] Kakao Commerce announced on the 14th that its made-to-order platform Kakao Makers donated over 100 million won to Habitat for Humanity Korea's 'Housing Improvement Project for Descendants of Independence Activists' in celebration of the 75th anniversary of Liberation Day.


The donation will be used to improve the living conditions of 3 to 4 residences of descendants of independence patriots.


Prior to the donation, Kakao Makers employees participated in volunteer activities on the 12th at Habitat for Humanity Korea's 'Repairing Houses of Hope' site in Cheongju, Chungbuk Province.



Kakao Makers, operated by Kakao Commerce, discovers products reflecting individual consumer preferences and provides not only group ordering but also regular order services. Hong Eun-taek, CEO of Kakao Commerce, said, "We hope that the descendants of independence activists can live with pride and peace in comfortable homes," adding, "We will continue to present projects that bring happiness to many through meaningful consumption."


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