A gift of valuable experience for patients with difficulties in cultural life.
Source: Reporter Jang Yoon-seok
[The Fact|Reporter Park Ji-yoon] Actor Jo In-sung's hidden good deeds were belatedly known.
According to IOK Company on the 2nd, Jo In-sung attended the premiere of the movie 'Smuggling' on the 18th of last month with a total of 30 people, including teenagers with rare diseases, teenagers with disabilities. physically disabled, youth from orphanages. in Gangdong-gu, the social worker in charge and their families.
In particular, the premiere on this day also has a special meaning in that the actors perform the stage salute and you can preview the movie before it hits the theater. In response, Jo In-sung invited teenagers aged 15 and over and their families who met the 'Smuggling' viewing criteria. In particular, it is said that he used all the invitation tickets allotted to him here, giving him a warm feeling.
An official from the Association of Rare and Endurable Diseases said: “It was a very happy and valuable experience for the patient's families who have difficulty in their cultural life due to limitations in fighting and managing the disease. care for illness”. just for that," he said.
In addition, an employee also added, "Watching movies in a wheelchair is not an easy thing, but it is a valuable experience for both Hwanwoo and his family thanks to careful consideration, such as: like being able to see the actors' faces from the outside". Front row."
Since 2020, Jo In-sung regularly participates in activities to support the treatment of rare diseases in children with an organization called 'Manna'. In 2018, 'Singida New Vision School', a school for children in Singida, an impoverished area in Tanzania, was completed, giving children in impoverished environments the opportunity to get an education. In addition, each winter, we personally practice sharing through volunteering to bake cakes and continue to make a good impact.
In 'Smuggers', which was released on the 26th of last month, Jo In-sung plays Sergeant Kwon, the king of domestic smuggling. The work is a maritime crime action film in which people who make a living by rescuing daily necessities thrown into the sea engage in a life-and-death battle in front of everyone.