Stray Kids Donate 800 Million Won for Wildfire Relief in South Korea
Stray Kids Donate 800 Million Won for Wildfire Relief in South Korea
Stray Kids have generously donated 800 million won to aid emergency relief efforts for wildfire victims in the Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam regions of South Korea.

On the 1st, the group contributed 400 million won to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association and another 400 million won to World Vision, totaling 800 million won. These funds will be used for emergency relief supplies, living expenses for affected residents, and support for firefighters.

Through their agency, JYP Entertainment, Stray Kids expressed, "We deeply empathize with the pain of those who have lost their daily lives in an instant and want to extend our gratitude to everyone working hard to help."

Stray Kids have been making a positive impact both as a group and individually by extending their goodwill to various causes in need. Starting with overseas child sponsorship in 2014, they have continued with personal regular donations, meal support for vulnerable groups in Korea, emergency relief for the 2023 Syria-Turkey earthquake, and participation in global food crisis response projects last year. Recently, members celebrated their birthdays by donating 100 million won each, sharing the love they received from fans in meaningful ways.

Stray Kids are currently on their largest-ever world tour, 'Stray Kids World Tour ,' which is being held successfully. On the 1st (local time), they performed a solo concert in Rio de Janeiro and will continue to meet global fans with 34 stadium tours across 22 regions in Latin America, Japan, North America, and Europe until the end of July.