Lee Jin-guk, President of Hana Financial Investment (left), and Lee Hang-mook, Director of Samsung Sorisaem Welfare Center, are posing for a commemorative photo at the Happiness Box delivery ceremony on the 2nd.

Lee Jin-guk, President of Hana Financial Investment (left), and Lee Hang-mook, Director of Samsung Sorisaem Welfare Center, are posing for a commemorative photo at the Happiness Box delivery ceremony on the 2nd.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Hana Financial Investment announced on the 2nd that, as part of its social contribution initiative ‘Sharing Love, Adding Happiness,’ it delivered 100 happiness boxes to the ‘Samsung Sorisaem Welfare Center,’ which cares for children with hearing and speech disabilities.


Hana Financial Investment delivered 100 happiness boxes containing ‘lip-view masks’ with transparent film on the front to allow the wearer’s lip movements to be seen during conversation, mask straps, vitamin supplements, snacks, and more to the ‘Samsung Sorisaem Welfare Center.’ Recently, with the resurgence of COVID-19 and the nationwide mandatory mask-wearing policy, children with hearing and speech disabilities have been facing significant difficulties communicating with speech therapists.


Jinkook Lee, CEO of Hana Financial Investment, said, “This happiness box was prepared to help children with hearing disabilities overcome COVID-19 by including masks that allow lip movements to be seen during communication.” He added, “Hana Financial Investment will continue to practice the value of ‘growing together and sharing happiness through finance’ and work alongside various vulnerable groups such as marginalized children and people with disabilities who need support.”


The Samsung Sorisaem Welfare Center, established in 2001 by the social welfare corporation Samsung Nongawon, is Korea’s first specialized language rehabilitation institution for infants and young children with hearing disabilities. It aims to realize social integration for children with hearing disabilities and provide 21st-century holistic rehabilitation and welfare services for people with hearing impairments.



On the 18th of last month, Hana Financial Investment also visited the Seoul Metropolitan Child Counseling and Treatment Center and delivered 90 happiness boxes containing winter supplies, continuing various social contribution activities targeting vulnerable groups such as marginalized children and people with disabilities who are in urgent need of help.


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