Renovation of Aging Disabled Facilities Near Consigned Development Sites and Lunchbox Sharing

Kamco Utilizes Public Development Know-How for 'Fixing Love Houses' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) announced on the 24th that it carried out a warm winter support activity called "Fixing the House of Love" at the Yeongdeungpo-gu Disabled Love Sharing House, including renovation of aging facilities and distribution of lunchboxes.


The Yeongdeungpo-gu Disabled Love Sharing House had been in use for 18 years since its completion, and urgent facility repairs were needed due to a lack of convenience facilities and safety hazards such as cracked thresholds and floor tiles.


KAMCO renovated the facilities to ensure that people with disabilities could use them conveniently and safely by replacing bathroom floor tiles and washbasins, installing automatic sensor toilets and urinals, and adding safety handrails, while also tidying up the surrounding environment to refresh the space.


Additionally, since facility users could no longer gather in one place to eat due to COVID-19, KAMCO employees personally packed and delivered lunchboxes, sharing warm hearts with local residents.


"Fixing the House of Love" is a "work-specialized social contribution activity" where KAMCO employees donate their talents to support renovations and share activities at welfare facilities near national and public property entrusted development sites. KAMCO has been continuing this activity for four years since 2017.



Namgung Young, Head of KAMCO's Public Development Headquarters, said, "We hope that those using welfare facilities can live in a safer and more comfortable environment through this activity," and added, "KAMCO will continue to practice sharing with marginalized groups and local communities by leveraging the capabilities and experience accumulated through its projects."


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