Miraesaehan Appraisal Corporation Donates Sponsorship for Improving Children's Residential Environment
Signed Agreement with Korea Habitat and Donated 20 Million Won in Sponsorship Funds
Miraesaehan Appraisal Corporation donated sponsorship funds on the 15th to improve the housing environment of vulnerable children’s families. Photo by Miraesaehan Appraisal Corporation
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Seul-gi] Miraesaehan Appraisal Corporation (CEO Yoon Yoon-sang) announced on the 15th that it visited 'Korea Habitat' located in Jung-gu, Seoul, to deliver donations for improving the housing environment of children from vulnerable housing families.
On the same day, Miraesaehan Appraisal Corporation signed an agreement with Korea Habitat, a non-profit housing welfare organization, and donated 20 million KRW to support the improvement of the housing environment for vulnerable families.
The donated funds will be used for projects aimed at improving the housing conditions of vulnerable families suffering from poor living environments, especially to create warm homes and comfortable living spaces for children, the future dream trees.
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Yoon Yoon-sang, CEO of Miraesaehan Appraisal Corporation, said, "A home means more than just a place to live for children. It is the first space where children dream of hope." He added, "This donation gathered attention and sincerity for children in vulnerable housing situations who are facing economic difficulties due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic for the second year."
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