Singer Young Tak has done good.
The Korean Red Cross (Chairman Shin Hee-young) said that Singer Young Tak donated 100 million won to the Red Cross to support emergency relief in areas affected by the fires in South Korea and Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Tech on the 8th (Thua), Gangwon Province.
According to the Red Cross, Young Tak said, "We decided to donate to help the Jaemins who have lost their lives due to sudden forest fires and have a hard time to recover from their daily life and to help relief and restoration activities in the forest fires." Donations delivered by Young Tak are used for this Jaemin emergency relief efforts through local Red Cross offices including the Gangwon Province, South Korea, and the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Tech, where wildfire damage has occurred.
In addition to donations for the wildfire-affected area, Young Tak has also had a special relationship with the Red Cross. On December 2, last year, when Corona 19 was re-proliferated nationwide, Young Tak visited the Blood Donation Center and participated in blood donation. Young Tak's YouTube channel 'Young Tak's Suddenly TV' was released with blood donation participation video, and it was a great help to stabilize blood supply and demand by forming national consensus on blood donation and participating in blood donation.
In addition, Young Tak's fan club has been working hard to spread the culture of sharing our society by demonstrating good influence with Singers and fans, such as delivering coffee tea to Incheon Red Cross Hospital, an infectious disease hospital, to support medical staff suffering from Corona 19 response activities.
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