An Yujin of IVE has quietly made a significant donation to support breast cancer patients, once again proving her steady commitment to meaningful giving.
Earlier this year, An Yujin donated a six-figure sum (in KRW) to the Korea Breast Health Foundation. The funds will be used to cover treatment expenses for breast cancer patients, support research, and promote awareness of breast health.
A Donation Kept Private
An Yujin reportedly asked that the donation remain confidential and did not even inform her agency. She personally made the contribution through the foundation's official website.
The foundation later confirmed the donation, stating that, in accordance with her wishes, specific details could not be disclosed.
According to an industry insider, An Yujin has consistently made quiet donations behind the scenes, hoping to provide even a small source of strength to those in need.
IVE's Ongoing Philanthropy
IVE has also stepped forward during times of national and global crisis. In 2023, the group donated KRW 150 million for emergency relief efforts following the Türkiye-Syria earthquake.
Last March, they contributed a total of KRW 200 million to support wildfire recovery efforts in the Gyeongsang region (KRW 100 million) and to improve the treatment and recognition of firefighters working on the front lines (KRW 100 million).

In November of the same year, the members donated approximately KRW 100 million (HKD 500,000) to aid emergency rescue and disaster recovery efforts after a major fire in Hong Kong.
IVE has also continued a four-year campaign with Papa John's, where KRW 1,000 per order is donated to Good Neighbors' crisis child support program.
Additionally, An Yujin and Jang Wonyoung donated the full prize money they received from tvN's "You Quiz on the Block" to Good Neighbors to support children facing food insecurity in Korea.
Meanwhile, IVE recently returned with their second full-length album "REVIVE+." The double title tracks "BANG BANG" and "BLACKHOLE" are currently dominating major music charts, solidifying their dual-track success.
