Family photo of the beneficiaries of HanmiGlobal's Vietnam spatial welfare support project / Photo by HanmiGlobal

Family photo of the beneficiaries of HanmiGlobal's Vietnam spatial welfare support project / Photo by HanmiGlobal

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Seoyul] HanmiGlobal and the nonprofit Warm Walk have completed improving the living environments of families with disabled members residing in Vietnam.


PM (Construction Project Management) company HanmiGlobal announced on the 15th that, together with the nonprofit Warm Walk, it conducted the "Vietnam Space Welfare Support Project" targeting five families with disabled members living in Hai Duong Province, Vietnam. This year, through HanmiGlobal's Vietnam branch, renovation and repair work on living environments was carried out over approximately three months. Nguyen Thi Chieu (37, female), a beneficiary of the project, said, "Having a bathroom at home has made it safer and cleaner," and expressed gratitude, saying, "I thank HanmiGlobal and Warm Walk."


HanmiGlobal and Warm Walk have expanded the space welfare support project, which was originally aimed at domestic facilities for the disabled, to support families with disabled members in Vietnam and families of Ethiopians who participated in the Korean War since 2017. So far, they have carried out 580 support projects domestically and 30 overseas.



A HanmiGlobal official stated, "We plan to continue overseas social contribution activities with Warm Walk and strive to improve the living environments of people with disabilities through space welfare projects that leverage our expertise."


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