The Changwon City Volunteer Center in Gyeongnam, together with Beomhan Mecatech, recently visited the home of a low-income elderly person living alone in Banji-dong, where the residential environment was poor, to provide support for improving the living conditions and deliver daily necessities.


On the 21st, the selected beneficiary, Elderly Mr. Kang, who is struggling to make a living by collecting waste paper, received help from Beomhan Mecatech employees who replaced the gas stove, installed a gas timer cock, replaced the shower hose and toilet cover, and cleaned and organized both inside and outside the house to create a more comfortable living environment.

Gyeongnam Changwon Volunteer Center and Beomhan Mecatech visited the homes of low-income elderly living alone to provide housing environment improvement support and deliver daily necessities.

Gyeongnam Changwon Volunteer Center and Beomhan Mecatech visited the homes of low-income elderly living alone to provide housing environment improvement support and deliver daily necessities.

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Kim Byung-kwan, Technical Manager of Beomhan Mecatech (Leader of the volunteer group Nanumi), said, “We hope this volunteer activity will be of some help to the beneficiary household,” and added, “We will actively promote social contribution activities that connect people by reflecting the needs of the local community.”


Joo Mi-song, Director of the Changwon City Volunteer Center, expressed gratitude, saying, “We thank the Beomhan Mecatech volunteer group Nanumi employees who willingly extended a helping hand to our neighbors who are isolated and in need of assistance in welfare blind spots,” and stated, “We will continue to do our best to improve the welfare of the underprivileged in the region.”



Beomhan Mecatech is leading the spread of sharing activities by carrying out various social contribution activities such as blood donation, Love Meal service, sponsoring Didim Seed Bank accounts, mural painting at child facilities, creating children’s libraries, residential environment improvement projects, and input volunteer work for producing braille books for the visually impaired.


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