As her birthday swiftly approaches on June 9 KST, Hyeri, under her agency Sublime, has once again exemplified her compassionate spirit through a generous donation.
Sublime recently announced that Hyeri has contributed 50 million won to the Asan Medical Center in Seoul.
This heartfelt donation is specifically aimed at assisting medically vulnerable individuals, particularly those from low-income backgrounds.
A representative from Sublime emphasized that the funds would be allocated for critical purposes, providing much-needed support to those in need.
In response to her act of kindness, Hyeri shared, “Upon learning about the struggles faced by individuals who must forgo medical treatment due to financial constraints, I felt compelled to make a difference. My hope is that this gesture inspires more people to envision a healthier future.”
She further expressed her joy in being able to share her own happiness with others, emphasizing her commitment to reciprocating the love and support she receives.
This isn’t the first time Hyeri has extended her philanthropic efforts. In 2019, she donated 100 million won to ‘Schools for Asia’, an educational initiative benefiting children across Asia. Her generosity earned her a place in the Honors Club, a distinguished group of UNICEF’s top donors.
Even during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Hyeri continued her charitable endeavors by donating 100 million won to children in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region, an area severely affected by the outbreak.
Her altruism knows no borders. Hyeri has also provided assistance to children impacted by natural disasters, including the Uljin and Samcheok forest fires and the Turkiye earthquake.
Looking ahead, fans can eagerly anticipate Hyeri’s return to screens. She is set to appear in the Netflix entertainment show ‘Agents of Mystery’, scheduled for release on June 18, and the upcoming film ‘Victory’, slated to hit theaters in August.
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