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Fans of acclaimed actor Son Suk-ku have once again demonstrated their heartfelt generosity by making a donation of 2.47 million won ($1,940) to the Korea Pediatric Cancer Foundation. The foundation, dedicated to providing assistance to patients battling pediatric cancer, leukemia, and rare conditions, expressed their gratitude for the fans' meaningful contribution.
The significant donation was made through an online fan café boasting an impressive membership of over 11,000 devoted fans. Reflecting on their act of kindness, a member of the fan café shared with the press, "We believe it is significant that we were able to make a donation this year, following our contribution last year. Our hope is that this humble gift can bring assistance and support to patients and their families."
Son Suk-ku made his debut in 2014 with the film "Scarlet Innocence" and has since established a successful career with notable roles in productions such as "Matrimonial Chaos" (2018), "Designated Survivor: 60 Days" (2019), and the widely acclaimed Netflix series "D.P." (2021–). However, it was his remarkable performance in the JTBC drama "My Liberation Notes" last year and his captivating portrayal of an antagonist in the second installment of "The Roundup" film series that truly catapulted him into the spotlight.
The dedicated fans of Son Suk-ku, moved by his talent and compassion, have once again demonstrated their unwavering support by making a substantial donation to aid pediatric cancer patients. Their contribution serves as a reminder of the positive impact that can be made when the entertainment industry and its passionate followers unite to support those in need.
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Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
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