Lee Jeong-hwan, President of Korea Housing Finance Corporation (left), and Kim Dong-hoon, Chairman of Busan Regional Self-Sufficiency Center Association, are posing for a commemorative photo.

Lee Jeong-hwan, President of Korea Housing Finance Corporation (left), and Kim Dong-hoon, Chairman of Busan Regional Self-Sufficiency Center Association, are posing for a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] Korea Housing Finance Corporation (HF) announced on the 22nd that it delivered HF (Happy Family) boxes containing quarantine supplies and food items to the Busan Regional Self-Sufficiency Center Association to support vulnerable groups in the local community struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


A total of 2,760 HF boxes, consisting of quarantine supplies such as masks and hand sanitizers, as well as food items, will be distributed to basic livelihood security recipients and low-income groups in the Busan area who are facing difficulties due to COVID-19.


In particular, the HF boxes prepared this time were assembled using products produced by social enterprises, village enterprises, and senior clubs in the Busan area to help revitalize local small business owners. Additionally, tasks such as packaging, sorting, and delivery of the items were entrusted to the Busan Regional Self-Sufficiency Center, creating jobs in the process.



President Lee Jeong-hwan said, “We hope the HF boxes will help the local community overcome the COVID-19 crisis,” and added, “The corporation will continue to actively carry out social contribution activities that achieve triple benefits: supporting vulnerable groups, purchasing local products, and creating social jobs.”


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