SH Corporation and 50 Plus Foundation Sign MOU to Revitalize SH Small Libraries
[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation (SH Corporation) and the 50 Plus Foundation will collaborate to revitalize small libraries within rental housing complexes.
On the 3rd, SH Corporation and the 50 Plus Foundation announced that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to activate small libraries within rental housing complexes managed by SH Corporation.
According to this MOU, SH Corporation will support the smooth implementation of the Seoul 50 Plus Boram Job Small Library Support Group project. They plan to contribute to the development of local communities, including rental housing residents, by utilizing the experience and capabilities of the 50 Plus generation.
The 50 Plus Foundation will recruit and select members of the 50 Plus generation who have rich social experience and capabilities. As members of the Small Library Support Group, they will engage in various activities such as planning and promoting non-face-to-face activities in the post-COVID-19 era together with resident volunteer activists, thereby contributing to the revitalization of SH small libraries.
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Kim Se-yong, President of SH Corporation, stated, "We hope that SH small libraries, which have faced difficulties in face-to-face operations due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), will be revitalized through the establishment of online non-face-to-face services, and we will continue to provide support."
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