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Singer Lee Chan-won Donates 100 Million Won for Wildfire Relief... Im Si-wan Also Donates 30 Million Won

Singer Lee Chan-won Donates 100 Million Won for Wildfire Relief... Im Si-wan Also Donates 30 Million Won Singer Lee Chan-won donated 100 million won as wildfire relief funds. Provided by Hope Bridge

The Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association (Chairman Song Pil-ho) announced on the 25th that singer Lee Chan-won donated 100 million won to support wildfire damage relief efforts in the Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam regions. His agency stated, "After learning about the wildfire damage reports, Lee Chan-won decided to make a donation," adding, "Since the damage occurred in Ulju, his birthplace, he felt even more concerned and hopes that everyone can safely recover their daily lives and welcome a warm spring."


Lee Chan-won also donated 100 million won through Hope Bridge during the 2023 heavy rain floods. He has consistently practiced sharing during national disasters, including this wildfire damage support, continuing to exert sincere positive influence.

Singer Lee Chan-won Donates 100 Million Won for Wildfire Relief... Im Si-wan Also Donates 30 Million Won Actor Im Si-wan donated 30 million won as wildfire relief funds. Provided by Hope Bridge

Earlier on the same day, actor Im Si-wan also donated 30 million won to Hope Bridge. Im Si-wan said, "I added a small contribution because I thought the pain of those who lost their homes due to the sudden wildfire must be great," and "I hope this can offer some comfort during these difficult times."


Since the 2019 Gangwon wildfire, Im Si-wan has continued to donate every year whenever disasters occur. His cumulative donations to Hope Bridge have reached 200 million won, and he has consistently participated in projects supporting disaster-vulnerable groups, such as ongoing care for disaster-affected households and heating cost support for elderly living alone.


Donations related to the wildfire-affected areas in Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam can be made through the Hope Bridge website and online fundraising platforms such as Naver Happy Bean and Kakao Together Value. Detailed information is available on the Hope Bridge website.


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