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[Official] Yoo Jae-suk donates 500 million won for women and youth, saying, "I hope they do not become discouraged."

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Yoo Jae-suk poses at the red carpet event for the "2025 MBC Entertainment Awards" held at MBC in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 29th. /2025.12.29 /Photo=Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@
Yoo Jae-suk poses at the red carpet event for the "2025 MBC Entertainment Awards" held at MBC in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 29th. /2025.12.29 /Photo=Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@

Broadcast personality Yoo Jae-seok donated 50 million won to support vulnerable female adolescents in Korea.

On the 17th, the International Development Cooperation NGO Foundation (Representative Park Chung-kwan) announced that "Yoo Jae-seok donated 50 million won for vulnerable female adolescents in Korea."

This donation was made to support female adolescents who face difficulties in purchasing sanitary products and managing hygiene, enabling them to maintain a healthy daily life. Ji Foundation plans to produce sanitary kits, which include sanitary pads, underwear, and female cleansers, using the donated funds and deliver them to vulnerable female adolescents in Korea.

Yoo Jae-suk has maintained a connection since beginning his donations through the Ji Foundation in April 2020, and including this latest contribution, he has donated a total of 400 million won to date. Over the past seven years, Yoo Jae-suk's philanthropy has continuously contributed to those in need across various fields, including support for the healthy daily lives of women and adolescents, education and nutrition support for children and adolescents, and improvements to complex hygiene facilities.

Yoo Jae-seok said, "I hope all female adolescents in our society can continue their daily lives safely and healthily without worry," and added, "As an adult, I want to offer small but warm encouragement so that children can grow up healthily without being discouraged by inconveniences in their daily lives."

In response, Ji Foundation Park Chung-gwan (CEO) stated, "We present this to Mr. Yoo Jae-suk, who has shown concern for the issue of menstrual poverty through continuous giving," and added, "As a healthy daily life for female adolescents is a responsibility that our society must share, we will continue to provide support with a sense of responsibility to improve the quality of life for female adolescents in need."

The Ji Foundation is an international development cooperation NGO that has obtained Special Consultative Status with the UN Gyeong Je-sa-hoe (Director) (UN ECOSOC). It carries out projects including educational support and healthcare initiatives for developing countries overseas, as well as domestic programs for children and adolescents, support for low-income women, and social economy projects.

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