BTS's J-Hope Donates $68,000 to Jeju Air Victims' Families

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BTS' J-Hope has donated 100 million won (about $68,000) to the families of the victims of the Jeju Air plane crash in South Korea.

According to South Korean media, the donation was transferred through the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association.

J-Hope shared: "When I heard about the accident, I decided to donate to help the families of the deceased as much as possible."

He expressed his sadness over the tragedy, saying: "I offer my deepest condolences and comfort to the families of the deceased and all those affected by this tragedy. My condolences to those who are enduring this unimaginable pain."

J-Hope, known for his continuous charitable efforts, is a member of the "Hope Bridge Honor Club", a group of high-value donors. Through this platform, J-Hope has continuously supported various causes and continues to participate in charitable activities to help those in need.

In addition to his charity work, J-Hope completed his mandatory military service on October 17 last year. Fans are eagerly anticipating his return to the stage, as he will be holding a solo concert titled “J-HOPE TOUR – HOPE ON THE STAGE” at KSPO Dome in Seoul’s Olympic Park from February 28 to March 2, 2025.

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