Electroland Joins the 'Happy Alliance Housing Environment Improvement Project'
Support for Home Appliances Such as Washing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners
Electroland announced on the 13th that it has joined the 'Happiness Alliance Housing Environment Improvement Project.'
Employees of Electron Land are carrying out activities for the Happy Alliance Housing Environment Improvement Project.
[Photo by Electron Land]
The Happiness Alliance is a happiness safety net created by 115 companies, 73 local governments, and 300,000 ordinary citizens. Through public-private cooperation, it is carrying out the Happy Two Meals Project to solve children's food shortage issues and supports selected underprivileged households with supplies to improve their housing environment.
Electroland provided home appliances such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners to three households in the Chungcheong region that needed housing environment improvements. Six companies including SK Magic, Illoom, Evejari, Haengboknarae, Ddaddeuthan Donghaeng, and Dreamus Company participated together to support indoor repair costs, home appliances, furniture, and bedding sets.
Electroland plans to continue contributing to establishing a step-by-step support system for children in need through collaboration with various member companies.
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An Electroland representative said, “We joined this project to provide children with a clean living environment so they can grow up cheerfully,” adding, “Despite the economic downturn and bad weather, we plan to carry out various volunteer activities this year for those waiting for help in welfare blind spots.”
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