The money donated by members of DO's fan club "DO Kyungsoo Daum" will be used to help children diagnosed with cancer, leukemia, and intractable diseases.
The donations will be used to help pay for the medical expenses of children who have been injured in the accident.
Kyungsoo Daum will continue to spread DO's positive energy and good influence to those in need,
"We will create a culture of fandom that supports the community," he said. Starting with the 2018 "Swing Kids" movie ticket sharing event, the project has expanded to include scholarship support for local children, summer vacation
Donating Jin Ramen to starving children in Korea, supporting flood victims, donating to the Korea Disaster Relief Association to prevent COVID-19 infection, and making regular donations to the Korea Childhood Cancer Foundation.
They plan to continue their activities and, in January 2025, to coincide with the release of DO's starring film "Secrets I Can't Tell," they plan to invite 300 socially disadvantaged people to watch it together.
DO has grown into a global star with a wide fan base overseas, and he appeared in the TV series "100 Days My Prince" which was loved by the whole nation.
DO, who is known for his diverse charms not only through singing but also through acting and appearing on variety shows, will be making his debut on January 9th.
Starting with the hot topic "When you plant beans, beans come out, and when you eat rice, your appetite increases" with Lee Gwangsoo, he is scheduled to release the movie "Secrets I Can't Tell" in which he plays a genius music college student.
In the TV series "Sculpture City," where he takes on his first villain role, he is set to show off a cold and ruthless side never seen before.
2025/01/10 16:52 KST
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