Lee Hwi Jae donates 100 million won under his family's name for Sewol victims
2014.04.28
On April 28th, an official rep from the Community Chest of Korea revealed that Lee Hwi Jae donated 100 million won not only under the name of himself but also his wife Moon Jung Won and his twins Seo Jun and Seo Eon on 26th.
In particularly he did it quietly that his agency didn't know about it until the articles came out. According to the rep, he made a called to the community and said,"As a citizen of our country and as a parent, my heart hurts a lot. Especially as a father who is raising children, I'm very worried about the 5-year-old girl and the 8-year-old boy' futures. The accident mush have cause them a big shock"
He also asked to use the money for relief effort and also for all the on-site necessities of the victims' families..
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