Hoban Group's employee volunteer team, 'Hoban Sarang Nanum-i,' conducted a visiting volunteer activity at Seoul Grand Park.


Hoban Sarang Nanum is volunteering at Seoul Grand Park. (Provided by Hoban Construction)

Hoban Sarang Nanum is volunteering at Seoul Grand Park. (Provided by Hoban Construction)

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Hoban Sarang Nanum-i announced on the 15th that, in celebration of Family Month, they carried out volunteer activities including repairing old animal enclosures and painting murals within the Seoul Grand Park Zoo. About 100 employees and their families from Hoban Group companies such as Hoban Construction and Korea Electric Wire participated. This volunteer activity at Seoul Grand Park by Hoban Sarang Nanum-i marks the first time in four years since the COVID-19 pandemic.


Hoban Sarang Nanum-i removed old paint from the outer wall of the camel enclosure and painted murals using eco-friendly paint. Considering the animals' habitat environment, the murals were themed around 'natural scenery.' Additionally, to prevent injuries to the animals, approximately 250㎡ of natural grass was newly planted on the fences. Nearby flower beds were brightened and refreshed by planting 700 azaleas.


Mr. Ahn Young-su, manager of the Quality Support Team at Hoban Construction, who participated with his children, said, "It was enjoyable to participate in the zoo volunteer activity after a long time and spend time with my kids," adding, "I hope the animals can live in a more comfortable and safe environment."



Meanwhile, Hoban Construction and Hoban Sarang Nanum-i have been continuously cooperating since signing a 'One Company, One House' agreement with Seoul Grand Park in 2014. They have carried out various volunteer activities such as tree planting and table making at Seoul Grand Park, and in 2021, they also donated funds for 'Endangered Species Behavioral Enrichment.'


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