Singer Lee Hyori and her husband, Lee Sang-soon, have come together to support victims of the forest fire.
Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association (Chairman Song Pil-ho) announced on the 27th that singer Lee Hyori donated 100 million won to support the areas affected by the forest fire in Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam. Lee Sang-soon also donated 20 million won to Hope Bridge.
Lee Hyori stated, "I felt deep sympathy upon hearing the news of residents who suffered significant damage from the forest fire and decided to donate with a hope that it would be of practical help," adding, "I hope everyone can return to their peaceful daily lives as soon as possible, even amidst the sudden disaster."
Lee Hyori is known to practice good deeds by continuously providing support for animal protection, vulnerable social groups, and various charitable activities.
Lee Sang-soon also conveyed, "I wanted to contribute in some small way to those suffering from the forest fire, wishing for everyone to safely recover their daily lives."
Hope Bridge Secretary-General Shin Hoon expressed gratitude, saying, "We deeply appreciate the warm hearts and will swiftly and carefully support the residents of the affected areas to help them return to their daily lives as soon as possible."
Meanwhile, donations related to the areas affected by the forest fire, including Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam, can be made through the Hope Bridge website and online fundraising platforms like Naver Happy Bean and Kakao. Details can be found on the Hope Bridge website.
Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association is a disaster relief fundraising organization established in 1961 by various media outlets and social organizations across the country. Its main activities include emergency disaster relief, fundraising and distribution of public donations, community recovery after disasters, and support for disaster-vulnerable groups. To date, it has provided 1.6 trillion won in donations and over 60 million relief items.
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