Yeongpoong Bookstore Donates Over 5,500 Books in Year-End Social Contribution
To Be Delivered to Child Welfare Facilities
Yeongpoong Bookstore announced on January 8 that it carried out book donation and cultural sharing activities through its year-end event, 'Yeongpoong Bookstore 2025 Chapter Year-End.'
Yeongpoong Bookstore 'Hope Book Tree' Donation Ceremony for 5,463 Books. Provided by Yeongpoong Bookstore
View original imageThe 'Hope Book Tree' book donation challenge, held in collaboration with Giving Plus, gathered around 4,500 messages of support. With additional donations from the Yeongpoong Cultural Foundation, a total of about 5,500 books were secured. The donated books will be delivered to child welfare facilities.
A representative from Yeongpoong Bookstore stated, "Thanks to the warm participation of our members, we were able to continue meaningful donations this year as well," adding, "We will continue to promote a reading culture and pursue social contribution activities together with our customers."
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Meanwhile, Yeongpoong Bookstore collaborated with the Gangnam-gu Dementia Relief Center to host the 'Life Drawn Picture Book' exhibition, featuring an art therapy-based cultural program that captures the lives and memories of seniors.
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