Kim Woo Bin, an actor, has donated again this year!
On January 4, Kim Woo Bin's management company AM Entertainment said that the actor had recently given Asan Hospital in Seoul 100 million won (about $78,700).
Kim Woo Bin began making generous donations in 2014 after his breakthrough and began anonymously aiding low-income kids. He battled nasopharyngeal cancer in 2017, and since then, he has given generously to those in need, including children with cancer.
All of the money from his fan meetup were donated to children with cancer in 2019 when he resumed his public activities after finishing his cancer treatment. He made a second donation of 100 million won in 2020 to aid in the fight against COVID-19 infection and its spread among vulnerable populations.
He afterward gave the Korea Children's Leukemia Foundation for pediatric cancer sufferers his whole pay for narrating documentaries. He also gave gifts he had made personally to roughly 200 youngsters who were being treated in the children's ward of Asan Hospital on Christmas Day in 2021.
Check out Kim Woo Bin in “Uncontrollably Fond”
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