After the agreement ceremony, CEO Seongguk Jo of Noroo Paint (left) and Kyungho Yoo, Director of Hallym University Medical Center, are taking a commemorative photo. <br>[Photo by Noroo Paint]

After the agreement ceremony, CEO Seongguk Jo of Noroo Paint (left) and Kyungho Yoo, Director of Hallym University Medical Center, are taking a commemorative photo.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Noroo Paint announced on the 10th that it held a social contribution agreement ceremony (MOU) promising to practice sharing with Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital.


The agreement ceremony held at the main building of Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital in Pyeongchon was attended by key officials including Noroo Paint CEO Cho Sung-guk and Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital Director Yoo Kyung-ho.


Through this agreement, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital promised to provide medical volunteer support to residents living in various social contribution sites such as the Cool Roof campaign conducted by Noroo Paint. Noroo Paint plans to provide paint to orphanages, nursing homes for the elderly, and facilities for the disabled within Anyang City linked to Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital to improve the aging building environment.


In addition, the two companies will establish a cooperative system to support volunteer manpower for emergency disaster areas such as wildfire and flood damage, centered on the Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital volunteer group ‘Neurinso Social Volunteer Group’. They also plan to conduct a blood donation campaign targeting employees as a solution to the social problem of reduced blood donations due to the recent COVID-19 impact.


So far, Noroo Paint has carried out customized support activities that demonstrate expertise such as residential improvement projects based on professional color technology, and Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital has provided medical support activities for the medically underserved in the areas near Anyang, Gunpo, Gwacheon, and Uiwang, as the only tertiary general hospital in the region.



A Noroo Paint official said, "We are grateful to Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital for promising medical support at social contribution sites," adding, "We want to continue to help neighbors in welfare blind spots through shared practice of sharing."


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