Seragem announced that it has donated healthcare products, including the Master V7 spinal care medical device, to the Dongbu Hope Care Center in Namyangju on June 10.
The Hope Care Center is a social welfare facility that integrates care, living, and health services by connecting public and private organizations to overcome the limitations of public welfare. Established in 2007, the center offers various welfare programs, including safe housing support, community engagement initiatives, and leisure and cultural programs for children, youth, and seniors.
The Master V7, donated by Seragem, features an advanced spinal scanning function that analyzes the user's spinal length and curvature. It also utilizes special ceramic heating elements to provide targeted heat therapy up to 65 degrees Celsius for key areas. The device has received certification from South Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety for five therapeutic purposes, including assistance with herniated discs, degenerative stenosis, muscle pain relief, improved blood circulation, and alleviation of menstrual pain.
A Seragem representative stated, "We decided to provide this support to encourage the healthy daily lives of local residents in need of care and the dedicated staff at the social welfare center. We will continue to be a warm partner in the community, ensuring that all residents can enjoy healthy and fulfilling lives."
Additionally, Seragem achieved a milestone in March by reaching 100 product donations in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation through the KBS program 'Together.' The company has extended its social contribution efforts beyond domestic vulnerable populations to international initiatives. Notably, in India, Seragem has been running the 'Dream School' project since 2016 under the slogan, 'The future of children is the future of India.'
* This article has been translated by AI.
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