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[All] ‘Good Star’ Lee Chan-won, Supports Treatment Costs for Children with Cancer and Leukemia
Singer Lee Chan-won donated medical expenses to children suffering from cancer and leukemia.
The Korea Pediatric Cancer Foundation announced today (the 7th) that singer Lee Chan-won donated the 1 million won prize money he won at the Good Star September King of Mask Singer competition to support treatment costs for children with pediatric cancer, leukemia, and rare and incurable diseases.
Good Star is a donation platform service that supports the good influence of stars. It operates by watching videos and songs of singers who participated in the King of Mask Singer competition within the app, cheering them on through in-app missions, and donating prize money according to ranking.
Singer Lee Chan-won, who achieved a cumulative donation amount of 57.87 million won through Good Star, is actively appearing on various broadcasts such as KBS2's 'Immortal Songs', JTBC's 'Tokpawon 25 Hours', and SBS's 'Over-immersive Life Story 2'.
The prize money from the King of Mask Singer competition, donated in the name of singer Lee Chan-won, will be used to support treatment costs for children suffering from pediatric cancer, leukemia, and rare and incurable diseases.
The Korea Pediatric Cancer Foundation's surgical and hospital treatment cost support project provides support of a minimum of 5 million won and a maximum of 30 million won to children under 25 years of age who have been diagnosed with childhood cancer, leukemia, or a rare and incurable disease at the age of 19. This support is used for surgical and hospital treatment costs, transplant costs, rare drug purchase costs, and hospital assistive device support.
Chanwon donated all of the 1 million won prize money he won at the September King of Mask Singer competition to support the treatment costs for children with cancer and leukemia!
As expected, Chanwon's personality is just as top-notch as his popularity!