The donations to UNICEF and World Vision will be used to support nutrition and drinking water sanitation for children in Laos and food security in Korea, respectively.
The money will be used for the "Let's Have Breakfast" program, which provides breakfast to vulnerable children. World Vision has also signed a partnership with Bob Pierce Owners Club.
The Bob Pierce Honor Club is a group of high-value donors named after World Vision founder Bob Pierce.
Among those who have donated more than 100 million won in total, those who sympathize with various global issues and actively work to spread the value of sharing are selected as members.
Previously, Felix donated 100 million won to the Korean Committee for UNICEF to help children in Laos who are struggling to grow due to poor nutrition and poor drinking water sanitation.
Felix is the youngest member of the Owners Club and the first member of the club for 2024. "I want to continue to pour my energy and love into protecting the pure hearts of children.
I'm grateful that sharing the precious love I received from everyone made my birthday even more special. I hope the help reaches places that need it."
"Stray Kids" held their new world tour "Stray" at KSPO DOME in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul from August 24th to 25th and from August 31st to September 1st.
The group successfully completed their performances as part of their Kids World Tour '(DOMINATE)' at Singapore National Stadium, Melbourne Marvel Stadium,
Sydney Allianz Stadium, Kaohsiung National Stadium, Bangkok National Stadium, Jakarta Gelora Bung Karno Mahdia Stadium, etc.
They visited the Mana Stadium concert venue and are demonstrating their success as a "global headliner" that is taking the world by storm.
2024/09/21 06:21 KST
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