2PM Jun.K’s fans donate to Korea Childhood Leukemia Foundation for his birthday
2013.01.16
2PM Jun.K’s fans made a charitable donation to mark the singer’s recent birthday.
A representative revealed that Jun.K’s fanclub ‘With JUN.K’ has donated 3,000,000 won to Korea Childhood Leukemia Foundation (KCLF) for the two child leukemia patients under Jun.K’s real name, Kim Min Jun.
In addition, the fanclub gifted them with windbreakers in order to keep them warm in this cold weather. It is said that the donated funds will be able to support the medical cost of two sick children.
The fanclub also received certificates to commemorate their donations.
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