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Korean Air donates books to library for multi-ethnic families living in Seoul
KOREAN Air has donated 3,200 books to a new library in Seoul at the Gangseogu Multicultural Family Support Centre that will focus on helping multi-ethnic families living in the capital better integrate within the local community.
As part of the airline's 'Happiness' corporate social responsibility initiative, the carrier's employees donated 2,600 books covering topics such as childrearing, cooking and housekeeping for the 'Happiness Multicultural Library.'
In addition, Korean Air ordered 600 new books in Chinese, Vietnamese and Russian as many of the multi-ethnic families have limited access to books written in their own language, a company statement said.
As part of the airline's 'Happiness' corporate social responsibility initiative, the carrier's employees donated 2,600 books covering topics such as childrearing, cooking and housekeeping for the 'Happiness Multicultural Library.'
In addition, Korean Air ordered 600 new books in Chinese, Vietnamese and Russian as many of the multi-ethnic families have limited access to books written in their own language, a company statement said.
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