BC Card Supports Books for Small Library in Goseong-gun Destroyed by Wildfire
Dispatch of 'Love,hae Book Car' to 'Red-haired Anne's Small Book Village' in Toseong-myeon, Goseong-gun
BC Card, together with Yes24, dispatched the 'Sarang,hae Book Car' and donated various books and library operation supplies to the small library 'Red-haired Anne's Little Book Village' in Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, which was completely destroyed by last year's wildfire and has now reopened. The photo shows key officials including Kim Young-sun, Head of PR Team at BC Card (third from the left), Park Young-sook, Director (fourth from the left), and Kim Chang-rae, Head of Tourism and Culture Division of Goseong-gun (second from the right), taking a commemorative photo after the book delivery ceremony at Red-haired Anne's Little Book Village at 2 p.m. on the 14th. Photo by Kim Young-sun
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] BC Card announced on the 15th that it dispatched the 'Sarang,hae Book Car' together with Yes24 to the small library 'Red-haired Anne's Little Book Village,' which was completely destroyed by last year's wildfire and has since reopened, and donated various books and library operation supplies.
Red-haired Anne's Little Book Village is a small library located in Yongchon-ri, Toseong-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, which was completely destroyed by a wildfire in April last year. It was later restored with support from Goseong-gun, KT&G Scholarship Foundation, and Habitat for Humanity Korea.
On the afternoon of the 14th, BC Card, along with Yes24, delivered over 3,000 books, DVDs, and other book contents, as well as library operation supplies such as bookshelves and book sterilizers through the 'Sarang,hae Book Car' at the reopening ceremony held at Red-haired Anne's Little Book Village. The Sarang,hae Book Car is BC Card's social contribution activity that visits remote mountainous and island areas, military units, and other places with limited cultural opportunities to support reading culture.
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Choi Seok-jin, Executive Director of BC Card (in charge of Communications), said, "We hope that the small library, which suffered damage from the wildfire, will become a resting place for local residents and a space to share reading culture through the books delivered this time." He added, "BC Card will continue to practice warm sharing wherever a helping hand is needed."
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