
Actress Jang Yoon-joo has practiced warm sharing. XYZ Studio announced on the 4th that "Jang Yoon-joo donated 70 million won on the 1st to support young people preparing for independence. She encouraged their independence and dreams."
Jang Yoon-joo expressed, "Since the beginning of this year, I have been thinking about supporting places for young people preparing for independence. I hope my intentions are conveyed well."
The movie 'At Least a Good Intention' became the catalyst. She added, "It was a thought that always lingered during filming. Now that I've acted on it, I feel more comfortable."
Jang Yoon-joo played the role of 'Heeyeon,' a high school teacher in 'At Least a Good Intention.' Her character contemplates the goodwill she can offer while helping a student grappling with pregnancy.
An official explained, "Jang Yoon-joo's feelings of protecting and assisting her student in the movie sparked this initiative. She wanted to support the young people's independence after the release."
Meanwhile, Jang Yoon-joo is set to meet audiences next month with 'One Win' (directed by Shin Yeon-shik) following 'Veteran 2' (directed by Ryu Seung-wan) and 'At Least a Good Intention' (directed by Kim Hyun-jung).
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