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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Korean American Running Team Donates $356k to Help Hurricane Victims

The Korean American Running Team (KART) posed together ahead of the Long Beach Marathon.

The Korea Daily’s nonprofit volunteer organization Happy Village recent received the largest donation in its history.

The Korean American Running Team (KART) sent six checks totaling $356,000 to Happy Village through fundraising director Sunny Choi last Friday. The donation was broken down to ▶$50,000 for the hurricane victims in Florida ▶$10,000 for victims in Puerto Rico ▶$120,000 for victims in Texas ▶additional $1,000 for the rescue operations in Texas ▶$25,000 for wildfire victims in California ▶$150,000 for the rescue operations in Puerto Rico.

Happy Village will distribute the KART’s donations to UNICEF today.

“We linked the fundraiser to the competitors participating in marathon tournaments,” said Choi. “Our members who completed the run made the donations. About 90 members took part and two of them asked to remain anonymous as donors.”

Since 2001, the KART has been holding their Marathon of Love events. This year, they raised over $800,000 by September to make the donations.

Meanwhile, Happy Village is helping nonprofit organizations in the community along with providing scholarship opportunities with an annual budget of $500,000. On Tuesday, Happy Village will distribute the donations to the Red Cross and UNICEF.

By Byung Chang

The Korea Daily
The Korea Daily
Founded in 1974, The Korea Daily (미주중앙일보) is the largest Korean media outlet in the U.S., providing in-depth coverage of local, national, and international news with a strong focus on immigration, business, and the Korean-American community. While covering major cities across the U.S., including New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, and Dallas, as well as Vancouver and Toronto, Canada, The Korea Daily primarily focuses on news in Los Angeles County and Orange County. Headquartered in Koreatown, Los Angeles, it serves as a key news source for Korean Americans in Southern California.