Stray Kids' Felix celebrated his birthday by sharing with those in need. Coinciding with his birthday on Monday September 15, 2025, Felix donated around 200 million won to three charities.
The man, who just turned 25, donated 100 million won to the Samsung Seoul Hospital. He also donated 50 million won to Unicef's clean water establishment project in Laos and 50 million world to World Vision's child care efforts.
The money donated by Felix will be used to support the medical expenses of children and adolescent patients at Samsung Hospital Seoul, nutrition and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) projects in Laos through UNICEF, and child support programs through World Vision.
Felix also revealed the reason behind the donation he made to celebrate his birthday. The Australian rapper and singer admitted that he wanted to share love with others because he had received a lot of love from fans.
"Thanks to the unwavering love of the fans who support me, I am deeply touched and honored to be able to participate in sharing for the bright future of children, both in Korea and abroad. I truly hope that all children can dream freely," said Felix, as quoted by Soompi, on Monday (September 15, 2025).
This is not the first time Felix has donated on his birthday, last year, he also donated to UNICEF and World Vision on his birthday, making the special day even more meaningful.
By conducting significant charitable activities on his birthday for two consecutive years, Felix spreads positive influence both at home and abroad. In addition to this donation, Felix continues to repay the love he receives from fans through his good deeds.
Previously, he had donated a total of 150 million won to UNICEF on two separate occasions to support children in Laos who are struggling with malnutrition and unclean water. He also personally visited UNICEF project sites in Laos to deliver a warm message of hope to the children.
Felix also contributed to emergency relief efforts for the devastating earthquakes in Syria and Turkey in February 2023, a domestic children's relief project in September 2024, and post-forest fire recovery efforts in the Gyeongnam and Gyeongbuk regions in April 2025.

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