HDC Hyundai Industrial Development Co-prosperity Step to Make Warm Change in the Local Community!!
Dec 01, 2025
HDC Hyundai Industrial Development is continuing its warm hands of sharing throughout the region. Through various social contribution activities such as supporting artists with disabilities, spreading reading culture, and welfare for the elderly, it is practicing win-win values with local communities and making practical changes in ESG management. HDC Hyundai Industrial Development's own sincere social contribution is spreading across the country with the aim of sustainable sharing that grows with the region, not one-time sponsorship.
HDC Hyundai Development held a concert by the disabled art troupe Shimpony Ensemble in the lobby on the 9th floor of its headquarters. The performance was designed to revitalize culture and arts for the disabled and improve social awareness, and it became a meaningful place for employees and visitors to experience the stage of disabled artists by participating together during lunch time.
The Simpony Ensemble means 'to convey the hearts of disabled artists in harmony' and consists of a total of 17 members, including music and art units with outstanding talents and efforts beyond severe disability. Shin Ye-chan, a performer who participated in the Simpony Ensemble performance, said "I'm very honored to have the opportunity to perform this time.Jeong Yu-jin, who performed the voice, expressed his feelings, saying, `In the process of preparing for the performance by working with the members in accordance with the conductor's command, I was very happy to feel that everyone's skills became one.'
In addition, HDC Hyundai Development held the opening ceremony of the 25th Symphony Small Library at Jinjeon Elementary School in Masan Happo-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do. Local officials, students, residents, and HDC Hyundai Development executives and employees attended the event, including Cho Eui-rae, director of the Education Support Bureau of the Changwon Education Support Office in Gyeongsangnam-do, and Kim Young-hee, head of Jinjeon Elementary School, to celebrate the opening of the library. The library was named 'Today' through a student contest, and it is more meaningful in that it is a regionally customized space completed with students' ideas.
Symphony Small Library is a representative social contribution program of HDC Hyundai Industrial Development, which has been operating in 25 places nationwide since its first store in Gunsan, Jeollabuk-do in 2014. This year alone, five new locations have been opened, including Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi-do, Seo-gu, Daejeon, Buk-gu, Gwangju, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, and Masan Happo-gu, Changwon, enhancing access to reading and the educational environment of local children.
In addition, HDC Hyundai Development shared warm affection by delivering refreshments sets to seniors in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, to mark the month of the route. The refreshments set delivered through a total of six organizations, including Cheongpa Senior Welfare Center, Galwol and Hyochang General Social Welfare Center, and Seoul Station Room Counseling Center, added a little joy to the leisure of local seniors. This activity was part of HDC Hyundai Industrial Development's social contribution, which has been centered on the Yongsan area since the beginning of this year, and was promoted as an extension of efforts to improve the practical welfare of local welfare facilities and vulnerable groups.
HDC Hyundai Development Co. donated 2 tons of rice for the vulnerable in Nowon-gu, Seoul. At the delivery ceremony held at the Young High-rise Apartment Management Office in Wolgye-si, officials from Mi-mi, Sammi, and Wolcheon Senior Citizens' Government, the tenant representative meeting, and HDC Hyundai Industrial Development officials were present. The donated rice will be delivered to welfare blind spots such as senior citizens and low-income families in Nowon-gu to help them enjoy a warm winter.
In the future, HDC Hyundai Industrial Development plans to expand practical and effective social contribution programs in various parts of the country and expand the scope of support so that various generations and classes can feel the change.
HDC Hyundai Development held a concert by the disabled art troupe Shimpony Ensemble in the lobby on the 9th floor of its headquarters. The performance was designed to revitalize culture and arts for the disabled and improve social awareness, and it became a meaningful place for employees and visitors to experience the stage of disabled artists by participating together during lunch time.
The Simpony Ensemble means 'to convey the hearts of disabled artists in harmony' and consists of a total of 17 members, including music and art units with outstanding talents and efforts beyond severe disability. Shin Ye-chan, a performer who participated in the Simpony Ensemble performance, said "I'm very honored to have the opportunity to perform this time.Jeong Yu-jin, who performed the voice, expressed his feelings, saying, `In the process of preparing for the performance by working with the members in accordance with the conductor's command, I was very happy to feel that everyone's skills became one.'
In addition, HDC Hyundai Development held the opening ceremony of the 25th Symphony Small Library at Jinjeon Elementary School in Masan Happo-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do. Local officials, students, residents, and HDC Hyundai Development executives and employees attended the event, including Cho Eui-rae, director of the Education Support Bureau of the Changwon Education Support Office in Gyeongsangnam-do, and Kim Young-hee, head of Jinjeon Elementary School, to celebrate the opening of the library. The library was named 'Today' through a student contest, and it is more meaningful in that it is a regionally customized space completed with students' ideas.
Symphony Small Library is a representative social contribution program of HDC Hyundai Industrial Development, which has been operating in 25 places nationwide since its first store in Gunsan, Jeollabuk-do in 2014. This year alone, five new locations have been opened, including Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi-do, Seo-gu, Daejeon, Buk-gu, Gwangju, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, and Masan Happo-gu, Changwon, enhancing access to reading and the educational environment of local children.
In addition, HDC Hyundai Development shared warm affection by delivering refreshments sets to seniors in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, to mark the month of the route. The refreshments set delivered through a total of six organizations, including Cheongpa Senior Welfare Center, Galwol and Hyochang General Social Welfare Center, and Seoul Station Room Counseling Center, added a little joy to the leisure of local seniors. This activity was part of HDC Hyundai Industrial Development's social contribution, which has been centered on the Yongsan area since the beginning of this year, and was promoted as an extension of efforts to improve the practical welfare of local welfare facilities and vulnerable groups.
HDC Hyundai Development Co. donated 2 tons of rice for the vulnerable in Nowon-gu, Seoul. At the delivery ceremony held at the Young High-rise Apartment Management Office in Wolgye-si, officials from Mi-mi, Sammi, and Wolcheon Senior Citizens' Government, the tenant representative meeting, and HDC Hyundai Industrial Development officials were present. The donated rice will be delivered to welfare blind spots such as senior citizens and low-income families in Nowon-gu to help them enjoy a warm winter.
In the future, HDC Hyundai Industrial Development plans to expand practical and effective social contribution programs in various parts of the country and expand the scope of support so that various generations and classes can feel the change.
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