Chaeyoung Makes a Meaningful Donation for Yeongnam Wildfire Relief
Chaeyoung, a member of the global K-pop group TWICE, has stepped forward to help those affected by recent wildfires in South Korea’s Yeongnam region. On March 29, through the Community Chest of Korea, she donated ₩100 million (approximately $75,000) dedicated to both displaced residents and the firefighters battling the flames.
Supporting Victims and First Responders
The donation will be used to support temporary housing and daily living costs for fire victims, as well as to fund initiatives aiding firefighting personnel. Chaeyoung aims to send a message of comfort and hope through her charitable efforts.
Chaeyoung Shares a Heartfelt Message
Through her agency, JYP Entertainment, Chaeyoung expressed her gratitude: “I deeply appreciate the dedication of all those working tirelessly for wildfire recovery. I hope the affected residents can quickly and safely return to their daily lives.”
TWICE’s Global Influence Continues
The donation adds to Chaeyoung’s growing reputation as not just a performer, but also a socially responsible artist. Meanwhile, TWICE maintains a strong global presence. In April, they are scheduled to appear as special guests at Coldplay’s Korea concert during the Music of the Spheres World Tour. Additionally, on August 2, TWICE will headline at the world-famous Lollapalooza Chicago—another milestone in their international journey.
Giving Hope Beyond the Stage
Chaeyoung’s heartfelt gesture resonates far beyond the K-pop stage. Her actions highlight the power celebrities have to inspire change and bring attention to critical causes. For the many struggling with the aftermath of natural disasters, her support offers more than just monetary relief—it delivers hope.