The free barista training site of Korea Welfare Sharing.

The free barista training site of Korea Welfare Sharing.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Take Hotel announced on the 23rd that it has signed a business agreement with Hanguk Bokji Nanum to support the social advancement of people with developmental disabilities and vulnerable groups.


Hanguk Bokji Nanum provides free barista training for people with developmental disabilities and vulnerable groups, and is the first organization in Korea to train barista instructors with developmental disabilities. Every year, dozens of people benefit from the barista training.


Through this business agreement, Take Hotel aims to create a virtuous cycle in which trainees who complete the barista training course and obtain certification with long-term support from Take Hotel will have their coffee and green tea used as Take Hotel amenities.


This agreement involves Take Hotel providing coffee and green tea supplied by Hanguk Bokji Nanum as room amenities, while Hanguk Bokji Nanum supports barista training by allocating 20% of the profits generated from the supply, thereby promoting sustainable job expansion for people with disabilities and vulnerable groups.


Take Hotel stated, "Since its inception, Take Hotel has strived to become a brand that can have a positive impact on the local community, and the agreement with Hanguk Bokji Nanum is the first step in that direction," adding, "We plan to continue implementing various ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) programs."



Meanwhile, Hanguk Bokji Nanum is using about 10 million won, equivalent to 20% of the initial supply amount in December, as the first support program to provide free barista training to 10 young people living in the Happy Housing complex in Geomdan New Town, Incheon.


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