Actor Kim Seon-ho Donates $37K to Seniors on 40th Birthday
Korean actor Kim Seon-ho celebrated turning 40 by donating $37,000 to support education programs for elderly citizens. It's the latest in his annual tradition of birthday giving that started in 2021.
When Korean actor Kim Seon-ho turned 40 this May, he decided the best gift he could give was to someone else.
The star donated 50 million Korean won (about $37,000) to the Korea Association of Senior Welfare Centers on May 8th. His agency Fantagio announced the generous contribution three days later, explaining the funds will support education programs and social activities for elderly people at senior centers across the country.
The donation wasn't random. Kim recently filmed "Bonjour Bakery," a variety show where he spent time working alongside local seniors. Those connections inspired him to do more than write a check.
His team said Kim wanted to encourage older adults "to continue learning and taking on new challenges." The donation reflects his belief that education and social engagement matter at every age, not just in youth.
Why This Inspires
Kim Seon-ho has quietly turned his birthday into an annual giving tradition. Since 2021, he's used the occasion to support causes including medical treatment for children with leukemia and programs helping young adults transition to independent living.
What makes his approach special is how personal it is. He doesn't just donate to generic charities. He chooses causes connected to his recent experiences and relationships, turning fleeting encounters into lasting impact.
By focusing on seniors this year, Kim shines a light on a group often overlooked in youth-obsessed celebrity culture. His message is clear: everyone deserves the chance to grow, learn, and stay engaged with their community.
At 40, Kim is showing that milestone birthdays can be about looking outward instead of inward, about what you can give rather than what you receive.
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