Seoul Social Welfare Community Chest Donation
Support Fund for Purchasing Communication Device 'MyTalky'

Hyundai Department Store Duty Free announced on the 28th that it will donate 20 million KRW to the Seoul Community Chest of Korea to support people with developmental disabilities. The donated funds will be used to purchase 'MyTalky' devices to assist communication for 20 low-income individuals with developmental disabilities in Gangnam-gu and Jung-gu, Seoul, and Jung-gu, Incheon. MyTalky is a tablet device that helps people with speech impairments communicate.


A representative from Hyundai Department Store Duty Free said, "We hope this support can provide some help to people with disabilities who have difficulties in communication," adding, "We will continue various social contribution activities for marginalized groups."


Meanwhile, Hyundai Department Store Duty Free has been conducting customized social contribution activities for people with disabilities every year, including donating Braille books to the visually impaired in 2019, as well as supporting people with physical and hearing disabilities.



Hyundai Department Store Duty Free Shop exterior view [Photo by Hyundai Department Store Group].

Hyundai Department Store Duty Free Shop exterior view [Photo by Hyundai Department Store Group].

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