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JYP Artists Lead the Way: Park Jin Young’s $1.5 Million Donation Headlines

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Donations Made by JYP Artists
Park Jin Young Alone Donates Around 2 Billion Won ($1.5 Million)
Including Nayeon, Stray Kids, Ryujin and More

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The donation records of JYP artists are making headlines.

Currently, JYP artists, starting with the representative producer Park Jin Young, are leading the way in domestic and international donations, including TWICE, Stray Kids, and ITZY.

Their charitable efforts extend to various organizations, including World Vision, Save the Children, The Promise, Fruit of Love, and UNICEF.

Park, in particular, donated 500 million won (approximately $420,000) to the international relief and development NGO World Vision in 2022 and was appointed as a World Vision Bob Pierce Honor Club member.

This is a group for high-value donors. You become a member when your total donations exceed 100 million won (approximately $84,000).

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He also donated 500 million won each to World Vision and Samsung Seoul Hospital. In 2023, he donated 1 billion won (approximately $840,000) and 200 million won each to five domestic hospitals, including Samsung Seoul Hospital.

Park, who attended the Domestic and Overseas Vulnerable Group Treatment Cost Support Donation appreciation plaque ceremony last year, shared his thoughts, saying, “As a father of two daughters, it breaks my heart to think about how tough it must be for children who are sick and parents who can’t afford the treatment costs. I hope to be a source of strength to protect these children’s and their parents’ hearts.”

Artists are also making donations filled with heartfelt sincerity under JYP.

Stray Kids member Felix participated in the emergency relief donation drive for the Syria-Turkey earthquake and donated 50 million won (approximately $42,000) to World Vision.

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Felix has been consistently donating since 2020 and is recognized as the youngest-ever member of UNICEF’s Honors Club, a group for those who have donated over 100 million won.

Other members, Lee Know, Changbin, and Hyunjin, also joined the Bob Pierce Honor Club and the Honors Club with donations exceeding 100 million won.

TWICE’s Nayeon and ITZY’s Ryujin are also active and are the first members of high-value donor groups in various organizations.

Fans are expressing admiration for the global donation activities of JYP artists.

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