Supporting the 'Narasarang Bogumjari' Project Since 2012

Hyosung visited the Army Headquarters on the 3rd to deliver a donation for the Love of Country Housing Project for veterans. Lee Jung-won, Head of Communications at Hyosung (left), and Shin Eun-bong, Commander of Army Personnel Command (right), are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Hyosung

Hyosung visited the Army Headquarters on the 3rd to deliver a donation for the Love of Country Housing Project for veterans. Lee Jung-won, Head of Communications at Hyosung (left), and Shin Eun-bong, Commander of Army Personnel Command (right), are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Hyosung

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Hyosung visited the Army Headquarters in Gyeryong-si, Chungnam on the 3rd and donated 100 million won to the 'Nara Sarang Bogumjari' project.


Hyosung's sponsorship funds will be used for the 'Nara Sarang Bogumjari' project, which improves the living conditions of a total of 14 households of veterans and supports about 100 residents of rental housing. In particular, this year, the project will also support the construction of new homes for six households of Turkish veterans who participated in the Korean War. Turkey deployed about 15,000 troops during the Korean War.


Last year, the living conditions of seven households of veterans who participated in the Korean War and the Vietnam War, including three households of Thai veterans, were improved, and 87 households received support for moving into rental housing.


Hyosung has been sponsoring the Nara Sarang Bogumjari project since 2012. The Nara Sarang Bogumjari project aims to improve the welfare and honor of veterans of the Korean War and the Vietnam War by enhancing poor living conditions. Centered on the Army Headquarters, the project involves participation from the public, private, and military sectors to help improve the living environment by building new or repairing old homes of veterans facing difficulties. Additionally, rental housing fees are supported for two years for veterans who are basic livelihood security recipients or belong to the lower-income bracket.



Meanwhile, based on the industrial patriotism philosophy of founder Cho Hong-je, Hyosung conducts various social contribution activities to remember and honor those who have dedicated and sacrificed for the country. On the 18th, Hyosung plans to deliver essential daily necessities such as beef porridge and ox bone soup to veterans at the Seoul Southern Veterans Affairs Office as an act of love.


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