217 patients treated with Celebrity Donation including Asan Medical Center and Jo In-sung

Asan Medical Center said it has received a total of 1,620 million won of Celebrity Donation over the past 10 years and has been used for 217 patients.Actor Jo In-sung sponsored 50 million won in 2012 and 100 million won every year from 2013 to 2019, starting with Donation of 50 million won in 2011.Actors Kim Woo-bin, Shin Min-ah, Lee Kwang-soo and Park Kyung-rim have also been sponsoring each year.Hallym University Gangnam District Sacred Heart Hospital announced on the 13th that it will provide the first comprehensive health checkup opportunity for married immigrant women living in Seoul City from 19th to 30th.The target is a married immigrant woman who lives in Seoul City and has never received a health checkup in the past and has a median income of 80% or less as of 2021.55 first-come-first-served patients will receive free comprehensive health checkups for 25 items including ophthalmology, gastroscopy, upper abdomen ultrasound, and cervical cancer.Applications can be made by contacting the Multicultural Family Support Center in each region or the Social Work Team (02-6960-1045) at Kangnam District Sacred Heart Hospital in Hallym University.Korea University Ansan Hospital announced on the 13th that it held a donation ceremony for the laparoscopic unit for surgeon education with Crimson Star, Korea University holding company, Africa Future Foundation, POSCO International new business promotion team and Hana Ecowide.The donation ceremony was held at the Sukrani Medical Center in the Democratic Republic of Congo and did not use educational laparoscopic units.

Asan Medical Center said it has received a total of 1,620 million won of Celebrity Donation over the past 10 years and has been used for 217 patients. Actor Jo In-sung sponsored 50 million won in 2012 and 100 million won every year from 2013 to 2019, starting with Donation of 50 million won in 2011. Actors Kim Woo-bin, Shin Min-ah, Lee Kwang-soo and Park Kyung-rim have also been sponsoring each year.

Hallym University Gangnam District Sacred Heart Hospital announced on the 13th that it will provide the first comprehensive health checkup opportunity for married immigrant women living in Seoul City from 19th to 30th. The target is a married immigrant woman who lives in Seoul City and has never received a health checkup in the past and has a median income of 80% or less as of 2021. 55 first-come-first-served patients will receive free comprehensive health checkups for 25 items including ophthalmology, gastroscopy, upper abdomen ultrasound, and cervical cancer. Applications can be made by contacting the Multicultural Family Support Center in each region or the Social Work Team (02-6960-1045) at Kangnam District Sacred Heart Hospital in Hallym University.

Korea University Ansan Hospital announced on the 13th that it held a Donation ceremony for the laparoscopic unit for surgeon education with Crimson Star, Korea University holding company, Africa Future Foundation, POSCO International new business promotion team and Hana Ecowide. The Donation ceremony was held at the Sukrani Medical Center in the Democratic Republic of Congo and did not use educational laparoscopic units.