"Please Deliver to Low-Income Children in Andong"... Singer Youngtak's Fan Club Donates Gifts Worth 2.5 Million Won
The Andong City Yeongtak fan club, ‘Andong Jikimi Naesaramdeul,’ donated gifts worth approximately 2.5 million KRW, including tuna and seaweed sets, to the Okdong Community Security Council on the 3rd, requesting that they be distributed to low-income children in the Andong area.
‘Yeongtak Andong Jikimi Naesaramdeul’ consistently supports marginalized neighbors four times a year, and this sharing event was held to practice neighborly love in celebration of Family Month and Yeongtak’s upcoming birthday on the 13th.
Members of singer Youngtak's fan club donated goods worth 2.5 million won, including tuna and seaweed, to be delivered to low-income children in the Andong area.
View original imageKwon Eun-kyung, president of the fan club, said, “I hope this helps the marginalized neighbors in Okdong have a happy time during Family Month,” adding, “We will continue to lead efforts to spread Yeongtak’s positive influence through steady sharing.”
Lee Jong-yoon, public committee member of the Okdong Community Security Council, expressed gratitude, saying, “Thank you for being a role model in the community through continuous sharing,” and added, “The donated items will be carefully delivered to low-income children in the district.”
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