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Gurye-gun and Korea Habitat Gift New Homes in Muncheok Togem Village

Gurye-gun Residential Environment Improvement Project New House Move-in Ceremony

On the 28th, Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do, and Habitat for Humanity Korea held a 'Gurye-gun Residential Environment Improvement Project New House Move-in Ceremony' at Togum Village, Muncheok-myeon, Gurye-gun.


The move-in ceremony was attended by Kim Sun-ho, Governor of Gurye-gun, Lee Kwang-hoe, Secretary General of Habitat for Humanity Korea, the residents, officials, and village residents.

Gurye-gun and Korea Habitat Gift New Homes in Muncheok Togem Village Gurye-gun and Korea Habitat held a move-in ceremony for newly constructed houses as part of the residential environment improvement project on the 28th at Togeum Village, Muncheok.
Photo by Gurye-gun

Gurye-gun and Habitat for Humanity gifted a comfortable and safe new home to an elderly couple who had been living in temporary housing without a bathroom.


The house supported through Habitat for Humanity this time was built with the volunteer construction talents of students from the Habitat Wooden Architecture School, ensuring that the elderly can safely and conveniently use the kitchen, bathroom, utility room, and storage.


Secretary General Lee Kwang-hoe said, “Without a home, it is difficult to hold dreams and hopes, and to live a healthy life. We hope that neighbors who suffered from poor living conditions will regain their will to live and stability in their strong new home.”


Governor Kim Sun-ho said, “We thank everyone who generously supported and cooperated to help those in need. We hope the elderly couple who moved in today will have a warm and happy Chuseok holiday with their entire family.”


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