"A House Worth Living In" ... Support for Five Low-Income Households with Children
Including Wallpapering, Flooring, and Furniture Provision

On November 17, Masanhappo-gu in Changwon Special City, South Gyeongsang Province, held a signing ceremony at the district office for the "A House Worth Living In" project, aimed at improving the residential environment for children from low-income families. The event was attended by Son Jongho, CEO of Changwon Heavy Equipment AM Center, and Cho Yujin, Head of the Gyeongnam Regional Office of ChildFund Korea.

Signing Ceremony.

Signing Ceremony.

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"A House Worth Living In" is a public-private partnership project by ChildFund Korea that seeks to improve the poor living conditions of children from vulnerable, low-income households, supporting their healthy growth and emotional stability.


Through this agreement, Changwon Heavy Equipment AM Center will donate 10 million won to ChildFund Korea and carry out residential environment improvement projects for five low-income households with children in Masanhappo-gu. The project will include wallpapering, replacing flooring, and providing furniture such as beds and desks to enhance the children's living and learning environments, with completion scheduled by December.


CEO Son Jongho stated, "With winter approaching, I wanted to contribute so that the children can stay a little warmer. I hope this act of sharing will bring comfort and hope to the children. I will continue to show interest and provide support so that their daily lives can be a little happier."


Seo Hogwan, Head of the district office, said, "I would like to express my deep gratitude to CEO Son Jongho, who has practiced warm sharing for a long time, and to ChildFund Korea for participating in this project. The district office will also pay closer attention to ensure that children in need in our community can grow up healthy."



Meanwhile, Masanhappo-gu plans to use this agreement as an opportunity to strengthen its public-private partnership and to continue expanding residential environment improvement projects for children from vulnerable groups.


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