Restaurant Generates Multiple Streams of Influence
Seoul, South Korea
In Seoul, a vegetarian restaurant is not only a center of influence, but also provides funds for scholarships and for helping to feed more than 200 elderly people.
In Seoul, a vegetarian restaurant is not only a center of influence, but also provides funds for scholarships and for helping to feed more than 200 elderly people.
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Healthful food is paired with health education as a way of feeding body, mind, and soul
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