Gave Hope to 201 People... Shin Min-a Donates 1 Billion Won Over 10 Years to Hallim Burn Foundation
201 Patients Treated
"Greater Interest Will Become Even More Powerful Support"
Actress Shin Min-a's donation to burn treatment patients has been revealed.
Actress Shin Min-a is visiting the Hanlim Burn Foundation and engaging in art activities with pediatric burn patients. Photo by Hanlim Burn Foundation
View original imageOn the 27th, the Hanlim Burn Foundation announced that Shin Min-a recently donated 100 million won. Since 2015, she has been making annual donations to the Hanlim Burn Foundation. The total accumulated donation amount is 1 billion won, and it is known that 201 burn patients have received treatment through this support.
In addition to monetary donations, Shin has annually delivered handwritten letters and gifts to pediatric patients hospitalized at Hanlim Daehangang Seongsim Hospital, a burn specialty hospital under the Hanlim Burn Foundation. On the 24th, she also extended her warm heart with handwritten letters and gifts in celebration of the Lunar New Year holiday.
Shin said, "Burn patients require multiple surgeries, and it takes a long time to recover skin tissue, so continuous support is urgently needed. If many people show interest, it can become a greater source of strength."
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Heo Jun, director of the Hanlim Burn Foundation, stated, "Donations from supporter Shin Min-a play a precious role beyond simple financial aid by instilling hope in burn patients and encouraging them not to give up on treatment. We will do our best to ensure that burn patients receive treatment safely and regain their smiles with the donated funds." The foundation plans to use the donation to support medical expenses for pediatric, adolescent, and female patients, as well as nursing costs for low-income burn patients.
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