BTS: Jungkook Donates Over Rs 6 Crore To Seoul National University Children’s Hospital

published by, Disha Sharma

Last Update: April 18, 2023, 3:59 PM IST

BTS singer Jungkook won hearts with his huge donation to a Seoul hospital.

BTS singer Jungkook won hearts with his huge donation to a Seoul hospital.

BTS singer Jungkook has reportedly donated 1 billion won (over Rs 6.3 crore) to the Seoul National University Children’s Hospital.

The youngest member of the iconic K-pop boyband BTS, Jeon Jungkook has once again proved that he is not only a talented musician but also has a heart of gold. The K-pop sensation donated 1 billion won (over Rs 6.3 crore) to the Seoul National University Children’s Hospital to support the medical treatment of children from low-income families and the hospital’s Integrated Care Center project, reports Korea Biomedical Review. Has donated

The hospital is renowned for its expertise in treating children with serious, rare and incurable diseases, childhood cancer and leukemia throughout South Korea. Seoul National University Children’s Hospital provides an integrated care center that goes beyond medical treatment, helping children recover holistically. The center provides counseling, emotional therapy, and supportive activities, teaching and learning, and special programs to reduce the burden on children and their families.

With his generous contribution, Jungkook has shown once again that he has a heart as big as his music, bringing hope to those in need. “I hope to make a small contribution to the children who are suffering from diseases and bring a smile to their faces,” Jungkook said in a statement, reported Korea Biomedical Review. But this isn’t the K-pop sensation’s first time. With its members, it has inspired others to give back and make a positive impact on the world.

In one of the most notable donations, members of popular group BTS donated a total of $1 million (over Rs. 8.2 crore) to Live Nation’s Crew Nation campaign, which aims to help behind-the-scenes workers and live-entertainment workers. Had to do. were influenced by corona virus Epidemic. The donated money was used to provide compensation for live-concert staff who had to work during the group’s concerts, which were unfortunately canceled due to the pandemic. As per Live Nation’s announcement, the grant given to each staff member was $1000 (more than Rs. 82 thousand).

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