
According to his agency A-Man Project, Lee contributed 50 million won to the hospital’s development fund and another 50 million won to assist low-income patients. The donation will help build advanced treatment systems for cancer care and cover medical and surgical costs for patients in need.
This marks Lee’s third consecutive year supporting Asan Medical Center. He donated 100 million won to Asan Children’s Hospital in 2023 and followed up in 2024 with another 100 million won aimed at children and vulnerable patients―quietly building a streak of year-end generosity.
Lee’s philanthropy stretches beyond one institution. He has supported young adults transitioning out of care, contributed to the Korean Medical Association, and partnered with international relief and development NGOs. In March, he donated 100 million won to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association to aid residents affected by wildfires in Ulsan, North Gyeongsang, and South Gyeongsang, underscoring his commitment to national disaster relief. His steady giving across causes is ending the year on a heartwarming note.
Meanwhile, Lee is spending the season with fans on his 2025 LEE JONG SUK ASIA FANMEETING TOUR <With : Just Like This>. He’s also set to return next year in the Disney+ original series "The Remarried Empress."
(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Sun-ae)
