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Soyou joins the 'Korea Red Cross Honors Club' for a group of high-value donors with more than 100 million won

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The Seoul Governor of the Korean Red Cross (Chairman Kwon Young-kyu) said singer Soyou joined the Red Cross Honors Club, a group of high-value donors worth more than 100 million won.

With this membership, Soyou has become the 333rd and 30th member of the Red Cross Honors Club nationwide, and will take the lead in spreading humanitarian values through continuous sharing practices.

Soyou debuted as a girl group SISTAR and has been greatly loved by the public for her sweet and unrivaled tone. Since then, he has continued his steady music activities by releasing a number of hit songs such as "Goodbye," "Some," "Gap," and "Shoulder."

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/Photo = Korea Red Cross

Soyou has been interested in sharing activities since joining the regular sponsorship of the Korean Red Cross in 2015, and in 2018, he was appointed as an ambassador for the Seoul branch of the Korean Red Cross and has actively participated in various humanitarian activities and campaigns. In addition, they have been steadily practicing good deeds for neighbors in need, such as donating donations to help neighbors affected by forest fires in the spring of 2025.

"I deeply sympathize with the humanitarian spirit pursued by the Red Cross and join the value of sharing to convey hope to neighbors in need," Soyou said. "It is a small sharing, but I hope it will be a hope for those in need, and we will continue to work together to realize humanitarian values."

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