NCT's Doyoung was recently reported to have donated a number of aid funds to help ease the burden of earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria. Quoting from Naver on Friday February 10, 2023, according to a report from the 'Community Chest of Korea', in order to help ease the burden on others,
Doyoung has donated 100 million won, to help restoration of the damage caused by the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Turkey and Syria were badly damaged by the massive earthquake that struck the interior of Turkey's southeast on Monday, February 6, 2023. Donations from NCT's Doyoung will be used for humanitarian aid activities to protect the lives and health of the victims.
Such as providing food supplies, tents, blankets and other warm items, which are centered on temporary shelters. Through the 'Community Chest of Korea', Doyoung conveyed his feelings, "I want to provide assistance to people in Turkey and Syria who are experiencing difficulties due to natural disasters.
" The NCT 127 boy group member continued, "I hope my little help can help the victims to be able to return to their daily activities." Doyoung is one of the K-Pop idols who diligently provides humanitarian assistance to relieve the suffering of others. Previously, he also made donations to victims of forest fires in Uljin, Gyeongsangbuk-do and Samcheok, Gangwon-do in 2022.
With the donation he has given, Doyoung has also been included in Member of Honors No. 3112, which is part of the 'Community Chest of Korea' group of donors with the highest number of donors. Meanwhile, Doyoung is currently busy with promotional activities for the fourth full repackage album 'Ay-Yo' with other NCT 127 members.
They are scheduled to appear on KBS's weekly music show 'Music Bank' on February 10, 2023. Furthermore, NCT 127 will also appear on MBC's weekly music event 'Music Core' on February 11, 2023, and on February 12, 2023 they will appear on SBS's weekly music event 'Inkigayo'. That was the latest news from Doyoung NCT who helped provide humanitarian assistance for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.
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