[NEWS] Yoon Eun Hye lends hands for community service in Madagascar
2012.06.26
In the morning of June 25, actress Yoon Eun Hye updated her Twitter, saying, “I made it back safely, finishing the project in success. For the beautiful nature of Madagascar, the lovely children who are facing the reality of starvation, I pray and hope that they soon will be blessed and helped by many.”
The update was accompanied by a picture of herself smiling with two Malagasy children in her arms.
In response to the picture, netizens praised Yoon’s efforts, saying it was nice to see Yoon taking part in such charitable deeds in the island country in the Indian Ocean.
Meanwhile, Yoon has started her post-graduate studies at Chung-Ang University this year March.
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