THE seventeen -year -old members intensified to support the victims of fires affected by The devastating fires that recently crossed parts of South Korea.
Seventeen members support fire victims
On March 27, the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association announced it Seventeen had donated 1 billion wins (about $ 682,000) provide aid to residents affected by The fires of Ulsan, North Gyeongsang and South Gyeongsang.
By expressing their sympathy and concern, seventeen also shared a sincere message: “We send our deepest sympathies to those who have suffered from this unexpected disaster. We hope that our donation can also provide the smallest help to the people affected by the fires. We extend our deepest condolences to the victims and we offer our most sincere support to all those who cross this difficult moment.”
General Secretary of Hope Bridge Shin Hoon He expressed his gratitude for the generous donation of seventeen years, saying: “We are really grateful for the sincere donation of seventeen. The donation will be used quickly and transparently to help residents affected to resume stability as soon as possible.”
This is not the first time that seventeen has been going on to help the needy. The group has constantly engaged in charity activities, including previous donations to support rescue efforts in the event of calamity, the education and well -being of children. Their continuous acts of kindness and philanthropy also highlight their profound sense of social responsibility.
The fans, known as Carats, also praised the significant gesture of seventeen years, with many who express admiration for the group’s generosity and the dedication to returning to the community. Some have even been inspired by their donations in support of fire victims.
While efforts continue to help people affected by fires, the donation of seventeen also serves as a reminder of the power of unity and compassion in times of crisis. We hope that the generous action of the Idol group will also inspire others to do the same and support the victims of fires.