Gyeonggi Fire School Donates Around 200 Books to Local Public Libraries
Gyeonggi Fire School has donated 197 children's books to nearby public libraries in an effort to promote a reading culture among local children and to share public resources.
This book donation consists of books in good condition, selected from the Fire School's specialized fire service library collection and from books voluntarily donated by faculty and staff members.
Gyeonggi Fire School operates a specialized fire service library not only for firefighters but also for civilian trainees participating in its educational programs. The school also continues to promote activities to spread a reading culture in partnership with the local community.
Gyeonggi-do Fire Academy is taking a commemorative photo after donating 139 books to Hwaseong Seoyeon Iumteo Library. Photo by Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters
View original imageThis donation was initiated to share educational and cultural resources of public institutions with the local community and to improve children's access to reading materials.
The donated books include 139 volumes to Hwaseong Seoyeon Ieumteo Library and 58 volumes to Yongin Namsa Library.
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Lee Sangtae, Acting Principal of Gyeonggi Fire School, stated, "A single book can be an opportunity for children to discover a new world," and added, "We will continue to share our educational resources and experience with the community, fulfilling the role expected of a public institution."
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