NCT's Haechan Extends Helping Hand to Hawaii Wildfire Victims with Generous Donation
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-08-22 20:47:06
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Haechan, a prominent member of the popular K-pop boy band NCT, has demonstrated his compassionate spirit by donating 50 million won (approximately $37,300) to aid the victims of the devastating wildfires that have swept through Hawaii. The announcement, made by the Korean Red Cross on Tuesday, underscores the singer's commitment to supporting communities facing adversity on the global stage.
In a heartfelt statement, Haechan expressed his condolences to the residents of Hawaii impacted by the catastrophic wildfires. He expressed his sincere hope for swift restoration and the return to normalcy for those affected by the natural disaster.
The generous contribution from the K-pop sensation will be directed towards the American Red Cross, a pivotal agency at the forefront of emergency relief efforts. The funds will be channeled into urgent aid initiatives, encompassing the restoration of the affected Maui region and assistance for the victims grappling with the aftermath.
This gesture of goodwill is not the first instance of Haechan's philanthropic endeavors. Earlier this year, he donated a substantial sum of 100 million won to the Community Chest of Korea, a prominent charity organization. This contribution came in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake that reverberated through Turkey and Syria, further underscoring Haechan's unwavering commitment to extending a helping hand to those in need.
As a multifaceted artist, Haechan is an integral part of three NCT subunits: NCT 127, NCT Dream, and NCT U. Amid his musical pursuits, his philanthropic actions stand as a testament to the broader responsibilities he upholds as a global influencer.
The forthcoming release of NCT's album, titled "Golden Age," scheduled for August 28th, promises to be a noteworthy musical milestone. While the group's artistic achievements continue to flourish, Haechan's benevolent actions serve as a reminder that the power of compassion can resonate across borders, transcending the realm of entertainment and leaving a lasting impact on communities facing adversity.
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