Winner member Kim Jin-woo has stepped up to support wildfire victims.

The Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association (Chairman Song Pil-ho) announced on the 25th that Kim Jin-woo of the group Winner donated 10 million won to assist wildfire victims in the Ulsan and Gyeongsang regions.

Kim Jin-woo is a representative figure of "good influence" who has consistently continued to donate during various disaster situations, including the 2019 Gangwon wildfire, flooding, earthquakes, and COVID-19, practicing quiet yet profound sharing.

Kim Jin-woo noted, "I heard that many neighbors in various regions are experiencing great difficulties due to the wildfires. Rather than staying still, I chose to do what I can right now. I hope it is used well where it is needed."

Shin Hoon, Secretary-General of Hope Bridge, stated, "Kim Jin-woo's warm sharing will be a real hope for neighbors who lost their homes due to the wildfires," adding, "Hope Bridge will do its best in recovery and support so that the affected residents can quickly regain their daily lives."

Meanwhile, donations for the wildfire-affected areas in Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam can be made through the Hope Bridge website, the online fundraising platform Naver Happy Bean, and Kakao, with more details available on the Hope Bridge website.

The Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association is a disaster relief fundraising institution established in 1961 by media organizations and social groups nationwide. Its main activities include emergency disaster relief, fundraising and distribution of national donations, recovery of local communities after disasters, and support for vulnerable groups. To date, it has provided 1.6 trillion won in donations and more than 60 million relief items.

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