2PM Jang Wooyoung Donated to the Wildfire Relief Fund

2PM Jang Wooyoung Donated to the Wildfire Relief Fund

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Donations from celebrities continue to support wildfire damage recovery, evacuees, and firefighters.


On the 31st, Wooyoung, a member of the group 2PM, donated 100 million KRW to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association. Wooyoung said, "I hope this can offer some comfort to those who have suffered great damage from the wildfire," and added, "I hope we can overcome this difficulty together and that the local community can return to normal." Makeup artist Jung Saem Mool donated 100 million KRW, expressing, "I feel deep sorrow upon hearing the news of the residents and victims severely affected by the wildfire," and "I hope this can be of some help to the affected residents and the firefighters working hard in the disaster area." Lee Min-hyung, known as Gumayusi, a professional League of Legends (LoL) player and member of T1, donated 10 million KRW with the hope that all affected residents can return to peaceful daily lives.

Makeup artist Jung Saem Mool, who donated wildfire relief funds

Makeup artist Jung Saem Mool, who donated wildfire relief funds

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Ken, a member of the group VIXX, donated 10 million KRW, saying, "I donated with the hope that it could be of some help to those affected by the wildfire. I also want to express my deep gratitude to the firefighters who are doing their best to extinguish the fire," and "I pray that all evacuees can return to peaceful daily lives as soon as possible." Actor couple Cha In-pyo and Shin Ae-ra donated 100 million KRW and were appointed members of the ‘Hope Bridge Honors Club,’ a group of high-value individual donors. The couple conveyed to Hope Bridge, "We send our deepest condolences to those affected by the wildfire," and "The mountains may have burned, but hope has not. You are not alone. Stay strong."

Cha In-pyo and Shin Ae-ra Couple Donating to Wildfire Relief Fund

Cha In-pyo and Shin Ae-ra Couple Donating to Wildfire Relief Fund

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Additionally, KQ Entertainment donated 100 million KRW, mukbang YouTuber Ipjjajeun Haetnim donated 30 million KRW, singer Crush donated 50 million KRW, group ATEEZ donated 100 million KRW, (G)I-DLE members Soyeon and Miyeon each donated 100 million KRW, ENHYPEN’s Sunoo donated 30 million KRW, actress Kim So-hyun donated 50 million KRW, singer Son Tae-jin donated 20 million KRW, and actor Ji Chang-wook donated 100 million KRW to Hope Bridge.

NMIXX Donates to Wildfire Relief Fund

NMIXX Donates to Wildfire Relief Fund

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Good Neighbors received a donation of 10 million KRW from former skeleton national athlete Yoon Sung-bin. Yoon said, "I wanted to offer some comfort to the local residents and children affected by the sudden wildfire," and "I hope they can return to peaceful daily lives as soon as possible."


World Vision received a donation of 50 million KRW from actress Jang Nara through the ‘Shinhan Premier’ donation consulting service. Jang Nara said, "I hope this helps the evacuees who are suddenly facing great difficulties due to the wildfire," and "I deeply appreciate all the efforts in fire suppression and relief activities, and hope for a swift recovery from the damage." NMIXX also donated 60 million KRW, saying, "We pray for the safety of everyone working hard until the end in the flames, and hope this can be of some help to those going through difficulties."



BLACKPINK Jisoo Donated to Wildfire Relief Fund

BLACKPINK Jisoo Donated to Wildfire Relief Fund

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The Korean Red Cross received a donation of 10 million KRW from singer Kim Da-hyun, who is a public ambassador for the organization. One Hundred Label donated 500 million KRW, singer Baekhyun donated 200 million KRW, BLACKPINK’s Jisoo donated 150 million KRW, and NCT’s Taeyong and aespa’s Winter each donated 100 million KRW.


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