A League star turned a heatwave crisis into a real-life support play, with Chovy putting 30 million won behind South Korean relief efforts. The Gen.G Esports mid laner, Jeong Ji-hoon, sent funds through Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association to help people facing dangerous summer conditions.
The donation will help provide heat protection supplies for vulnerable groups. Chovy also plans to bring fans into Hope Bridge’s Cool Summer Day Campaign during a future fan event, pushing awareness around communities hit hardest by extreme heat.
This is part of a longer giving streak from Chovy. His earlier 20 million won drought relief gift in Gangneung helped push his lifetime contributions past 100 million won, earning recognition from Hope Bridge’s Honor’s Club. Other esports groups, such as Team Liquid and Virtus.pro, have also backed charitable efforts.
The donation will help provide heat protection supplies for vulnerable groups. Chovy also plans to bring fans into Hope Bridge’s Cool Summer Day Campaign during a future fan event, pushing awareness around communities hit hardest by extreme heat.
This is part of a longer giving streak from Chovy. His earlier 20 million won drought relief gift in Gangneung helped push his lifetime contributions past 100 million won, earning recognition from Hope Bridge’s Honor’s Club. Other esports groups, such as Team Liquid and Virtus.pro, have also backed charitable efforts.