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2011-05-25

[TRANS] 110520 JYJ’s Fandom Donates Blood Donor Cards To Children With Cancer

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JYJ fans’ warm acts of charity are continuing on.

On the 18th, Daum Telzone’s ‘JYJ Gallery’ donated 180 blood donor cards to the Korean Children with Leukemia Foundation.

In their News of Hope thread, the Korean Children with Leukemia Foundation uploaded a post that read, “Daum Telzone’s ‘JYJ Gallery’ donated 180 blood donor cards that were collected for the blood donation campaign for children with cancer.”

They continued to state, “We will deliver the blood donor cards to children who are in much need of them. We would like to thank the people of Daum Telzone’s JYJ Gallery for participating in our blood donation campaign.”

Not only this, but JYJ’s fans have also donated 1.86 tons of rice to children suffering from malnutrition to support Park Yoochun’s drama ‘Miss Ripley’ and they have been continuously donating to children suffering from rare diseases.

A representative stated, “Fans continue to carry out various acts of charity work and donation drives under JYJ’s name in the hopes that more people will follow their lead and give back to the community.“

Source: [tv daily]

Translated & Shared by: dongbangdata.net

T/N: A blood donor card is a card you receive after making a blood donation. It states the amount of blood you have donated and in Korea, if this card is given to those who need blood transfusions (such as people with leukemia, cancer, liver problems etc), they can receive the amount of blood you’ve donated for free.

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