Home C&C volunteer members are installing Scandia Moss frames at Ganam Regional Children's Center and taking commemorative photos with the children at the center. <br>[Photo by Home C&C]

Home C&C volunteer members are installing Scandia Moss frames at Ganam Regional Children's Center and taking commemorative photos with the children at the center.
[Photo by Home C&C]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] KCC Glass announced on the 21st that its 'HomeCC Volunteer Group,' together with the nonprofit organization Korea Volunteer Culture, visited the 'Ganam Regional Children's Center' located in Ganam-eup, Yeoju City, to carry out an environmental improvement volunteer activity by installing Scandia Moss frames.


Scandia Moss, a natural moss from Northern Europe, is an air-purifying plant with humidifying and dehumidifying effects, excelling at indoor humidity control and deodorization. The Scandia Moss frames installed this time were directly made by about 60 KCC Glass employees, adding a meaningful touch of sharing.


This environmental improvement volunteer activity is the third effort following the installations at Seoul's 'Seongbok Happy Home School' in June and Incheon's 'Korea University Regional Children's Center' in November. The HomeCC Volunteer Group plans to continue environmental improvement activities at welfare facilities nationwide through the installation of Scandia Moss frames.



A HomeCC representative said, "We hope the newly installed Scandia Moss frames will help create a more comfortable living environment for the children at the center, even if just a little," adding, "Leveraging HomeCC's strength as an interior brand that knows homes best, we will continue to strive to improve the living environments of socially vulnerable groups."


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