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Busan Library: Read, Share, and Grow Together with Individuals with Developmental Disabilities!

May 14, 2025 32  Views
◈ From May 16 to July 17, Busan Library will co-host a reading culture program for individuals with developmental disabilities in collaboration with Culture Welfare Empathy, a nonprofit organization. The program will run a total of 11 sessions, supporting self-esteem recovery and social adaptation through hands-on experiences.

◈ Participants include individuals with severe developmental disabilities affiliated with Culture Welfare Empathy. Activities include ▲ library tours, ▲ reading and discussion, ▲ writing exercises, and ▲ pottery making. In the second half of the year, additional programs such as ▲ braille education and ▲ exhibitions for people with disabilities are planned.
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Busan Library (hereinafter “the Library”) announced that it will operate the reading culture program for individuals with disabilities, titled Read, Share, and Grow Together!” (hereinafter “the Program”), jointly with Culture Welfare Empathy (President: Kim Joo-hyuk), from May 16 to July 17.


○ This initiative is being implemented as part of the 2025 Disability Reading Culture Program, public competition project conducted by the National Library for the Disabled in April. Busan Library was selected as the operating institution, with Culture Welfare Empathy chosen as the participating organization.


The Program is designed to help individuals with developmental disabilities regain self-esteem and adapt to society. Ten participants with severe developmental disabilities from Culture Welfare Empathy will take part. Activities include ▲ learning how to use the library, ▲ reading and discussion, ▲ writing and publishing booklet, and ▲ pottery experiences.


○ The program consists of total of 11 sessions:

  • At “Busanhakdang,” located on the 3rd floor of the library, participants will tour the library and learn about etiquette, borrowing, and returning books (sessions).

  • At the Culture Welfare Empathy Program Room, participants will engage in reading discussions, presentations, writing, and creative activities (sessions).

  • At “Cheonma Ceramics Forest,” participants will take part in pottery-making sessions to create everyday items (session).


Culture Welfare Empathy, the participating organization, is dedicated to narrowing the cultural gap and promoting social integration. It provides cultural experiences—such as performances, exhibitions, and trips—for underprivileged groups, including individuals with disabilities, multicultural families, and low-income households.


○ The Library has continuously collaborated with Culture Welfare Empathy on projects such as the ▲ 2022 Photo Essay Exhibition by people with mental disabilities, ▲ 2023 Poetry and Painting Exhibition by individuals with mental disabilities, and ▲ 2024 Watercolor and Cartoon Exhibition and Book Talk featuring writers with mental disabilities.


In addition to this program, the Library will continue to promote the use of its services by individuals with disabilities and increase public empathy through various events such as ▲ braille education for citizens, ▲ exhibitions for people with disabilities, and ▲ empathy-focused book talks.

○ The “Braille Education for Citizens,” where participants can learn the principles of braille, will be held four times from June to November.
○ In July, the Library will host an exhibition featuring essays by 36 writers with mental disabilities and related book talk event.

○ For more details, please visit the Library’s website (library.busan.go.kr). For other inquiries, contact the Information Service Team at ☎ 051-310-5444.


Director Park Eun-ah of Busan Library stated, “We hope this program enhances the social adaptability of individuals with developmental disabilities, serving as small stepping stone for their integration into society. We also hope it helps citizens shift their perceptions and realize that people with disabilities are not different from themselves.”

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