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24.03.2021 - 00:27 / etcanada.com
Ken Jeong is helping with the healing process after so much suffering.
NBC News confirmed this week that the actor and comedian had donated a total of $50,000 to the families of victims who lost their lives in the recent shootings at Atlanta-area spas.
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The donation came in the form of $10,000 each to the GoFundMe campaigns for the families of Soon Chung Park, Hyun Jung Grant, Suncha Kim,
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Ken Jeong has donated $50,000 (£36,500) to the families of victims of last week’s shootings in Atlanta. Eight people died during attacks at three massage parlours in the Georgia city on Tuesday (16 March), with a 21-year-old man being arrested.
Ken Jeong has made a major donation. The "Masked Singer" panelist, 51, recently donated $50,000 to the families of the victims of the recent shootings in Atlanta, Fox News has confirmed.
Ken Jeong is opening up his heart and has donated a big amount of money to the families that were affected by the recent Atlanta shootings that claimed the lives of many Asian women.
Ken Jeong has donated $50,000 to the families of the victims of the Atlanta spa shootings. The ‘Masked Singer’ judge has handed over the hefty sum to help the families of five of the eight people who lost their lives last week when a gunman opened fire in three different spas in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.
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NBC News confirmed.The 51-year-old actor made individual $10,000 GoFundMe donations to the families of Soon Chung Park, Hyun Jung Grant, Suncha Kim, Xiaojie Tan and Yong Yue under his birth name: Kendrick Kang-Joh Jeong.“The Hangover” and “Community” scene-stealer, whose parents migrated to the US from South Korea, also shared the crowd-sourced fundraisers to his Twitter account so that others could contribute too.