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These 5 Korean actresses acknowledge that they are blessed and what better way to give back the blessings but to donate to charities!
Most of our favorite Korean actresses earn millions from working in the entertainment industry; not only that, but they also receive lots of gifts from their fans!
Though these actresses receive more than they expect, many have remained humble and down to earth throughout their careers. Some even give back more than they get by donating a huge amount of money to help the less unfortunate not only in their home country, which is South Korea but their donations reach overseas as well.
Heirs Star Park Shin Hye Donates 90,000 Sanitary Pads To Teens From Low-Income Families
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Park Shin Hye
donated about $18,100 worth of sanitary pads to teenagers from low-income families in South Korea
She made the donation through the Starlight Angel Project with Korea Food for the Hungry International and her fans
The sanitary pads will benefit around 500 adolescents in 62 regional children’s centers across the country
Actress Park Shin Hye, who already gave away 230 million won ($208,000) this year, made another meaningful one recently for teenagers from low-income families in South Korea.
Park s agency, Salt Entertainment, said in a statement obtained by South Korean outlet Daily Sports that the Heirs star recently donated 90,000 sanitary pads to teens in need. The donation is said to have amounted to 20 million won ($18,100).
Park Shin Hye made another meaningful donation with her fans!
On December 22, a source from Salt Entertainment stated, “Actress Park Shin Hye donated approximately 90,000 sanitary pads to children and adolescents from low-income households through the Starlight Angel Project with Korea Food for the Hungry International (KFHI) and her fans.”
The 20 million won (approximately $18,100) generously raised through the Starlight Angel Project will be donated as sanitary pads for adolescents in difficult economic conditions.
The sanitary pads will be donated to around 500 adolescents in 38 of KFHI’s child community centers called Happy Home School and 24 centers recommended by the Korea Child Welfare Center Association for a total of 62 regional children’s centers nationwide including Seoul and Gwangju. The donated quantity is approximately five months’ worth of sanitary pads.