The Company-wide Relay Volunteer Program is Daewoo E&C's signature social contribution activity. Through activities such as "fixing houses" for the descendants of independent fighters and "improving the living environment" for the vulnerable in Seoul, we aim to deliver the value of a comfortable life to more people.
We also regularly visit and share with local welfare facilities and conduct environmental cleanup activities at our domestic sites.
Daewoo E&C, in partnership with the Seoul Metropolitan Government and Habitat Korea, has supported the installation of disaster prevention facilities and customized house repairs to some households since 2022 as a pilot project to support the vulnerable (semi-underground flooding damage).
Since 2023, with the participation of the Korea Housing Construction Association, the scope of support projects such as elderly care and child rearing has been expanded to contribute to the local community.
This is a relay volunteer activity participated in by various groups, including new employees and construction sites across different regions. From 2021 to 2023, we improved the living conditions of 21 households of independence patriots' descendants.
Starting in 2024, the project has shifted from improving residential environments to building new homes, demonstrating our commitment to social responsibility by providing new housing for the descendants of independence patriots.
We collect coins of less than 1,000 won from our monthly salary and use the fund for neighbors in need.
The fundraising activity fund, which has been implemented since 2007, supports damage caused by various natural disasters and provides emergency relief for disasters.
In order to contribute to improving the supply of blood in Korea, the company has been conducting a "blood donation campaign" involving its headquarters and domestic field executives and employees since 2006.
We are increasing participation by donating blood or blood donation cards directly, and we plan to continue to carry out life-sharing activities that can lead the spread of the blood donation culture.