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Inquirer.net - Philippines Entertainment News on MSNBTS’ Suga donates ₩5 billion to build autism treatment centerNot even a week since his discharge from military service, BTS’ Suga donated ₩5 billion (approximately P207 million) to help ...
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BTS' Suga Donates Record 5 Billion Won to Severance Hospital to Establish Autism TreatmentSuga of K-pop superband BTS (L) and Severance Hospital chief Keum Ki-Chang pose at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Min ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNBTS’s Suga donates $3.6m to autism center at Severance HospitalSuga of BTS (real name Min Yoon-gi), 32, has donated 5 billion won (approximately $3.6 million) to Severance Hospital to ...
BTS' Suga has donated 5 billion won (approximately $3,616,000) to Severance Hospital to establish a treatment center under ...
Days after his discharge from military service, BTS member Suga has made a generous donation to a medical facility in Seoul.
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Sportschosun on MSNBTS Suga to join hands with Severance to build Min Yoongi Treatment Center...5 Billion DonationsSuga (real name Min Yoon-ki) will establish a specialized treatment center to support the treatment and social independence ...
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India Today NE on MSNBTS's Suga kicks off autism centre project after military discharge, makes record-breaking donationBTS star Suga donates generously to support autism centre after military discharge. His project aims to improve care and ...
BTS member Suga has made major contributions after completing his military service. He made the largest single donation ever ...
BTS' Suga (L) poses with Keum Ki-chang, chief of the Yonsei University Health System, in this undated photo provided by the ...
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Philstar.com on MSNBTS’ Suga donates 5 billion won to build autism treatment centerFresh from completing his mandatory military training, BTS member Suga has reportedly donated 5 billion won (around P207 ...
SUGA of BTS has taken a step to support children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in South Korea through a major philanthropic gesture.
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