「Stray Kids」リノ、ワールド・ビジョン高額寄付者クラブに加入
Registered as the “youngest in history”… “Stray Kids” Reno joins the World Vision Large Donor Club
It was announced on the 28th (today) that Rino of the Korean boy group "Stray Kids" has been appointed to the "Bob Pierce Honor Club." “Bob
The Pierce Honor Club is a group of high-paying benefactors named after World Vision founder Bob Pierce. Cumulative support amount is 100 million won (approximately 100 million won)
Among those who have donated more than 00,000 yen, we will commission a member who empathizes with various global issues and who will take the lead in spreading the word about the value of sharing. “Bob Pierce
"Honor Club" is a collection of donations that transparently discloses sponsorship results and encourages the establishment of an active donation culture.
Producers and others from all walks of life are conveying the value of sharing in various areas of society. This January, Reno will help children in the poorest countries facing food shortages due to rapid climate change.
We donated 100 million won to World Vision's global food crisis response project. In February last year, he also participated in emergency relief efforts following the Turkey-Syria earthquake.
In addition, in 2014, we began sponsoring children overseas with World Vision, and to date we have formed relationships with a total of four children in Korea and abroad, and we have also sponsored projects in Korea.
He is actively involved in sharing activities for the marginalized and poor. Reno said, ``If I can be of some help to children in Korea and abroad, that's all I can do.''
``I will think about what I can do where I am and do my best to convey the love that I have received.'' Prior to this, in addition to Rino, members Bangchan and Hyo
In October last year, Njin, Han, and Seungmin together with World Vision met 16 young people who dream of becoming ``singers'' and facilitated ``DREAM DAY.'' “DREAM
DAY'' is a part of World Vision's dream support project, ``Dreaming Children,'' where mentors and mentees share their concerns about their career paths and help children and young people realize their dreams.
It was set up to support. They had time to teach by telling their stories about their experiences, giving advice, and giving choreography lessons directly.
2024/02/28 19:42 KST
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