The Korean Committee for UNICEF announced that JTBC's "Kim Jaejung's Hope Code," in which Jaejung participated, will air on the 12th at 10 p.m.
The episode will be the third in the fundraising series "Project Blue," jointly organized by UNICEF and JTBC.
"Kim Jaejung's Hope Code" is a program that highlights the realities of children living in difficult circumstances, including the climate crisis, conflict, and disease. Jaejung will be broadcasting from the end of September to October.
He visited the Valenzuela region of the Philippines for five days and four nights until the beginning of the month. This is an area where the gap between rich and poor and the climate crisis are causing serious problems in nutrition, health, and sanitation. JAEJUNG met the children and got a real-life experience.
On the broadcast, JAEJUNG sang "Humanity," which contains love for humanity, and "Now Is," which conveys the meaning of love.
They sang "Good" and delivered messages of encouragement to the children.
Shin Ah-young will host the event, and Professor Woo Chang-yoon will appear as a panelist to share the realities of children around the world and encourage sponsorship.
Viewers can participate in sponsorship through the Korea Committee for UNICEF's website or by phone during the broadcast.
If you make a monthly donation of 20,000 won (approximately 2,000 yen) or more, you will receive a UNICEF backpack-shaped key ring and a postcard with a message from JAEJUNG.
An event will also be held, and if you upload a designated hashtag and a proof shot to social media, you will be entered into a lottery to win a poster signed by JAEJUNG.
Jaejung said, "What children learn at school is an important hope that can be realized," and "To laugh more."
"I hope that the world will become a place where people can do this," said Cho Mi-jin, Secretary General of the Korean Committee for UNICEF, who expressed her gratitude to the children of the Philippines for participating in Project Blue.
UNICEF is a United Nations organization that provides health, nutrition, drinking water, sanitation, education, and protection services for children around the world. The Korean Committee for UNICEF is currently conducting fundraising activities and supporting children in Korea.
He is in charge of rights promotion activities.
2025/12/12 17:54 KST
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