Actress Han Ji-min donated 50 million won to residents of small-scale villages and the elderly living alone.
On the 11th, Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association (Chairman Song Pil-ho) announced, “Actress Han Ji-min donated 50 million won to help residents of small-scale villages and the elderly living alone to survive the winter safely.”
Ji-min Han is a member of the Hope Bridge Honors Club, a private major donation club. In particular, at the end of last year, the company donated 50 million won to Hope Bridge to help with heating costs for seniors living alone, and is continuing to do good deeds for disaster-vulnerable groups by donating again this year.
An official from Han Ji-min's agency, BH Entertainment, said, "As the weather gets colder, we have decided to provide support so that residents and the elderly in small-scale villages can spend the winter a little warmer." Song Pil-ho, Chairman of Hope Bridge, said, “With severe cold waves expected this winter as well, actress Han Ji-min’s donation will be a great example to society at a time when safety and care for disaster-vulnerable groups are needed.”
Meanwhile, Han Ji-min is about to film the new SBS drama 'Greetings' (working title). 'Between Greetings' is a full-fledged care healing romance between a headhunter, the CEO of a company who doesn't know how to do anything other than work, and a secretary who is a master of care and is good at raising children, housekeeping, and even working. Han Ji-min plays the independent CEO of a successful headhunter company. He has a confident personality and outstanding abilities, but he focuses all his energy on work and is unable to do anything else.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr