Actress Yoon Se-ah donates 8.15 million won for independence heroes' descendants
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actress Yoon Se-ah donated 8.15 million won to support descendants of independence patriots.
- Singer Sean revealed Yoon's donation on social media, highlighting her commitment to the cause.
- Yoon Se-ah expressed her desire to help build homes for the descendants, despite her busy filming schedule.
South Korean actress Yoon Se-ah has made a significant donation of 8.15 million won to aid the descendants of independence patriots. The heartwarming gesture was shared by hip-hop duo Jinusean member Sean on his social media.
You ask me when I should send the 8.15 million won.
Sean posted a sponsorship certificate, revealing Yoon's consistent support for the cause. He shared a conversation where Yoon proactively inquired about the donation timing, expressing her eagerness to contribute despite her demanding filming schedule. "I can't run these days due to filming, but I'm so happy to be able to sponsor 8.15 million won," she reportedly said, eagerly requesting the account details for the "815 Run" initiative.
I'm so happy to be able to sponsor 8.15 million won, even though I can't run these days due to filming.
Yoon Se-ah's donation is specifically designated for a project that improves housing for the descendants of those who fought for Korea's independence. Sean expressed his gratitude for her unwavering support and commitment, noting that she quickly transferred the funds upon receiving the Habitat sponsorship account. He also pledged to run 81.5 kilometers this year to further support the cause.
I feel a little better knowing I can help build houses for the descendants of independence patriots.
Responding to Sean's post, Yoon Se-ah conveyed her regret for not being able to participate in the run this year due to her schedule but affirmed her prayers and support. Her actions highlight a deep respect for national heroes and a commitment to ensuring their descendants are cared for.
I always support you and thank you for joining me.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.