Hyundai Department Store Duty Free, Donates 'Tukmouse' for Disabled Learning Support
[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Hyundai Department Store Duty Free announced on the 23rd that it will deliver 'Chin Mouse' for supporting learning for people with disabilities to the Community Chest of Korea.
The Chin Mouse delivered this time is an IT assistive device designed to allow people with physical and brain lesion disabilities who have difficulty using a mouse with their hands to move the cursor with their chin. It will be delivered to 90 low-income people with physical and brain lesion disabilities living in Gangnam-gu and Jung-gu in Seoul and Jung-gu in Incheon through the Korea Association of Welfare Centers for the Disabled.
A Hyundai Department Store Duty Free official said, "We hope that the delivery of the Chin Mouse will be of some help to people with disabilities who are having difficulties with non-face-to-face communication and learning due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic," and added, "We plan to continue various social contribution activities for the underprivileged."
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Meanwhile, Hyundai Department Store Duty Free has been consistently conducting customized social contribution activities for people with disabilities every year, including donating Braille books for the visually impaired in 2019 and donating transparent masks that show the mouth for the hearing impaired last year.
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