Hyundai Livart Supports Housing-Vulnerable Groups with Seoul City and Korea Habitat for Humanity
Interior Construction for Semi-basement Housing Furniture and More
Hyundai Livart announced on the 27th that it has signed a "Public-Private Partnership Agreement for Housing Environment Improvement for Vulnerable Housing Groups" with Seoul Metropolitan Government and Habitat Korea.
Through this agreement, Seoul City will recommend support targets based on a survey of semi-basement housing conditions, Hyundai Livart will sponsor interior materials and construction for the support project, and Habitat Korea will oversee administrative procedures and other related matters for the support project. They also agreed to jointly explore mid- to long-term additional support plans.
At the agreement ceremony held at the Seoul City Hall, Kwon Tae-jin, Executive Director of Sales Headquarters at Hyundai Livart (left), Yoo Chang-soo, Deputy Mayor for Administration of Seoul City (center), and Lee Yong-cheol, Director of Korea Habitat, are taking a commemorative photo.
View original imageHyundai Livart plans to carry out bathroom and kitchen interior construction and supply materials for about 30 vulnerable households living in semi-basement houses through this support project.
Since last year, Hyundai Livart has supported housing repairs for vulnerable groups and indoor architectural interior skills training for unemployed youth in collaboration with Yeongdeungpo District Office and Youth Architecture School.
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A Hyundai Livart official said, "Through this agreement, we have established a sustainable public-private cooperation system and contributed to building a sincere housing safety net for vulnerable residents." He added, "We will continue to actively address housing issues across society based on our total interior capabilities."
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