(Right) Deputy Minister Kim Tae-hyung of Millie's library New Business Headquarters and (Left) Secretary-General Shin Hye-young of Seoul Love Sharing are attending the donation ceremony. /Courtesy of Millie's library

On the 13th, the reading platform Millie's library announced that it held a ceremony to donate paper books and goods to the Seoul Community Chest of Korea (hereinafter referred to as Seoul Love's Fruit).

The donated items are expected to be delivered to young people and marginalized groups nationwide, including those in areas affected by wildfires, through People Sharing Hope, and there are plans to collaborate with the Youth Foundation to contribute to creating a reading environment for all, extending beyond digital content and addressing low cultural accessibility.

The donated books include Millie's library original paper book "Why Do I Keep Blaming Myself?" and other books that can provide emotional comfort and growth, alongside goods such as "Lost and Found" diaries, pouches, and keyrings. This addition aims to enhance the reading experience, making it more enjoyable and meaningful beyond just delivering books.

Kim Tae-hyung, Deputy Minister of Millie's library, said, "Books are a warm window that helps us understand life and connect with the world," and noted, "I hope that our neighbors who find it difficult to access books can experience the joy and warmth of reading through this donation."

Shin Hye-young, Secretary-General of Seoul Love's Fruit, stated, "Reading is an important tool that shapes emotions and the foundation of life beyond simple education," and expressed that Millie's library's donation will provide significant comfort and growth opportunities to marginalized neighbors, conveying her deep gratitude.

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