HYERI donated 50 million won (approximately 5.66 million yen) to Seoul Asan Medical Center, and the donation will be used to help low-income families and other vulnerable groups in need of medical care, in accordance with HYERI's wishes.
HYERI continued, "After hearing the stories of people who had to give up on treatment due to financial difficulties, I hope that more people will be able to dream of a healthy future."
"My birthday is my anniversary, but I'm happy to be able to share this happiness with everyone. I'll continue to work hard to become a HYERI that lives up to everyone's love."
Previously, HYERI launched the "Schools for Asia" educational program for children in 2019.
He donated 100 million won to the UNICEF Asia Foundation and the UNICEF Donation Fund, which is a group of large UNICEF donors.
After that, in 2020, she became a member of the Nurses Club for children in the Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do areas, where COVID-19 infection victims were concentrated.
He donated 100 million won and joined the Save the Children Owners Club. He also sponsored children affected by the Uljin and Samcheok forest fires and the Turkish earthquake.
Meanwhile, HYERI will be appearing in the Netflix variety show "Mystery Investigation Team," which will be released on June 18, and the movie "The Detectives," which is scheduled to be released this year.
They plan to continue their activities as "VICTORY".
2024/06/05 11:19 KST
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