ATEEZ Donates 100 Million Won to Support Wildfire Victims

The boy group ATEEZ has made a generous donation of 100 million won to assist in the recovery efforts for areas affected by recent wildfires. On March 28, the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association announced that ATEEZ's contribution will aid in the restoration of wildfire-impacted regions and support displaced residents.
In a statement, ATEEZ expressed their concern over the extensive damage caused by the prolonged wildfires, saying, "Upon hearing the news of the significant harm caused by the ongoing fires, all the members united in their decision to donate. We sincerely hope for a swift resolution to the fires and that everyone affected can return to their daily lives as soon as possible."
The funds will be utilized for emergency livelihood support, provision of relief supplies, and operation of temporary shelters for residents in Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam, among other affected areas.
Shin Hoon, the Secretary-General of Hope Bridge, expressed gratitude towards ATEEZ, stating, "We deeply appreciate ATEEZ for their warm act of sharing, as all members came together to contribute. We will do our utmost to ensure that their heartfelt donation reaches those in need."
Currently, Hope Bridge is providing over 440,000 relief items, including emergency kits, partitioning for shelters, blankets, daily necessities, bottled water, and food supplies to the wildfire-affected areas. They are also conducting various on-site relief activities, including laundry support at shelters and meal provisions for firefighters and emergency response teams deployed in the field.
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