K-Pop Stars and Agencies Donate Millions to Wildfire Relief Efforts

SM, JYP, BTS, SEVENTEEN, and IVE among those contributing significant donations to help wildfire victims in South Korea.
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SM, JYP, BTS, SEVENTEEN, and IVE among those contributing significant donations to help wildfire victims in South Korea.
SEVENTEEN donates 1 billion KRW, IVE 200 million KRW, and NCT's Mark 100 million KRW to support wildfire victims in South Korea.
South Korean celebrities, including SEVENTEEN, LE SSERAFIM, and IU, donate millions to aid wildfire victims and rescue efforts.
SEVENTEEN shows their generous spirit by donating 1 billion won to help residents affected by wildfires in Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam.
SEVENTEEN contributes 1 billion won to support victims of recent wildfires in South Korea, showcasing their ongoing commitment to philanthropy.
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