Hyeongwon, a Workplace for Severely Disabled Persons, Opens
Hyeongwon, a Workplace for Severely Disabled Persons, Opens
  • Lee Kyung-min
  • 승인 2011.10.25 13:07
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Hyeongwon, a happy workplace for severely disabled persons, opened in Paju, Gyeonggi Province on Sept. 28

Hyeongwon, a happy workplace for severely disabled persons, opened in Paju, Gyeonggi Province on Sept. 28. "With the opening of Hyeongwon, we will make efforts to become a pioneer of productive welfare, away from the existing beneficial welfare. It also reflects the government's policy pursuing realization of active welfare in the 21st century," a company spokesman said. Chung Duk-whan, president of Hyeongwon, made a great contribution to enactment of the Special Law to Purchase Goods Produced by Severely Disabled Persons First.

President Chung, who is a disabled person himself, created a new paradigm for the realization of vocational rehabilitation and productive welfare of severely disabled persons, he said. "We employ 250 severely disabled persons and help them start a lifetime of self-reliant living.

Chung Duk-whan, president of Hyeongwon, who is a disabled person himself, creates new opportunities to 250 disabled persons to start their new life

We will also represent the spirit of the Korean welfare system that is pushing the harmony of disabled and non-disabled people in the workplace," said Chung, who became disabled, suffering from total paralysis, as a national judo player. "At the same time, we are changing the type of jobs for severely handicapped people from what were in the past labor-intensive one to technology-intensive ones," he stressed.

The opening ceremony of Hyeongwon began with a prayer by Pastor Lee Soon-duk of Eden Missionary Church. Following an address by President Chung, Former Grand National Party Chairwoman Park Geun-hye, Vice Minister of Health and Welfare Choi Won-yong, and Lee Sung, head of the Guron Gu Office, delivered a congratulatory speech.

Also on hand at the event were Kim Jung-rok, chairman of Korea Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities, Kim Hae-sup, chairman of Korea Spinal Cord Injury Association, and Song Young-wook, chairman of the Korea Foundation for Persons with Disabilities. In Hyeongwon, severely disabled persons learn techniques and produce products, which require skill. For instance, they produce an environment-friendly detergent, called "Green Kiss' and "PHMB," which boast of a high degree of sterilizing power. Hyeongwon is also moving to produce new products using LED in near future.


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