Ostem Implant and KCC Glass Improve Interior Environment of Facilities for People with Disabilities
Osstem Implant and KCC Glass delivered warm year-end cheer through social contribution activities via interior projects. The social contribution efforts of the two companies focused on 'supporting vulnerable groups' as part of the business agreement signed last February.
Ostem Implant and KCC Glass carried out renovation work to improve the environment of a facility for people with disabilities. From the left, Kim Deokshin, Executive Director of KCC Glass Interior Business Division; Lee Aesoon, Director of Kkum Namu House; Lim Jeongbin, Head of Ostem Implant Interior Business Headquarters.
[Photo by Ostem Implant]
On the 27th, Osstem Implant and KCC Glass announced the completion of interior renovation work to improve the environment of 'Kkumnamu-ui Jip,' a residential facility for people with disabilities located in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province. This project was carried out in response to a request from an Osstem Implant employee volunteering at 'Kkumnamu-ui Jip' through the Seoul Good Rotary Club, with employees from both Osstem Implant and KCC Glass conducting various interior construction tasks on-site, including repairing damaged areas and managing safety facilities.
In fact, more than 10 employees from Osstem Implant's interior construction team visited the site to replace damaged doors, door frames, and furniture, as well as remove hazards, thereby improving the overall environment. Given that the facility houses over 25 residents with disabilities and volunteers, the skilled Osstem Implant construction team completed the work.
Through this environmental improvement project, Osstem Implant and KCC Glass replaced 12 entrance doors and door frames of 'Kkumnamu-ui Jip,' as well as upper and lower kitchen cabinets. Osstem Pharma also sponsored 108 Buesen Double Wide toothbrushes, 60 Buesen28 toothpastes, 60 BuesenG toothpastes, and 2 sets of 2+2 dental kits.
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Im Jeongbin, Head of Osstem Implant's Interior Business Division, stated, "Kkumnamu-ui Jip is a privately operated facility for people with disabilities that faces support shortages. After inspecting the site, we determined that assistance was needed and decided to provide support. Moving forward, we will continue to collaborate with KCC Glass to seek out neighbors in need and fulfill our corporate social responsibility."
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