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Miss A’s Suzy gives $100K, joins big-money charity society
Miss A member Suzy is the seventh celebrity, and the 791th overall, to become a member of the Honor Society, an organization comprised of big-sum charity donors, Yonhap reported.
Community Chest of Korea said Wednesday the young singer/actress has donated about $100,000 over five years — the minimum required for membership — toward helping children suffering from incurable diseases.
She also gave about $45,000 anonymously last year to help the victims of the Sewol ferry sinking.
“I wanted to provide even small help to those who need it, so I registered,” she said.
The society requires that members donate at least $20,000 to charities annually.
Suzy is the second K-pop girl group member after Girls’ Generation’s Yoona to join the society.
Since its inception in 2007, the society has donated about $79 million toward charities and the needy.
Miss A’s new album, “Colors,” was released this week and has topped South Korean music charts with the song “Only You.”