BLACKPINK Jennie’s Latest Donation for a School Goes Viral And Warms Netizens’ Hearts

BLACKPINK Jennie’s Latest Donation for a School Goes Viral And Warms Netizens’ Hearts

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BLACKPINK’s Jennie recently made headlines for a generous donation that caught the attention of many. Sean, a member of Jinusean, revealed Jennie’s involvement in supporting a school project for Koryo-saram children.

Earlier this year, Jennie donated ₩100 million to help build a new facility for Rodem International Alternate School, a place that educates Koryo-saram children. This heartwarming gesture was revealed when Sean shared the backstory during a public event.

Inspired by Family

Sean explained that Jennie’s contribution was sparked after her mother learned about his son’s fundraising efforts for the school. Sean’s son visited the school and was inspired to help raise money for a much-needed new building. Jennie’s mother passed this on to Jennie, who immediately took action.

“When BLACKPINK Jennie’s mom found out about what my son was doing, she told Jennie. Jennie, then, put forward ₩100 million won in her fans’ name. So my son is literally making my dreams come true right now.” — Sean

Fans React to Jennie’s Thoughtful Act

Jennie’s donation, made in May, was given on behalf of her fanbase, BLINKs. Fans have praised her for quietly supporting such a meaningful cause. This story has since gone viral, with many netizens expressing admiration for Jennie’s generosity and her ability to use her platform for good.

Jennie’s fans took to social media to share their pride and appreciation, with many commenting on how much they admire her for contributing to something so impactful.

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