BTS Jungkook's name found engraved on the wall of Seoul National University Children's Hospital after his generous donation
of 1 Billion KRW to Seoul National University Children's Hospital.
The hospital announced the idol's philanthropic act, emphasizing that the funds would be allocated to assist underprivileged children afflicted with diverse ailments. Additionally, the donation will significantly bolster the hospital's comprehensive care center initiative, striving to enhance healthcare provisions and services specifically tailored for children.He's so amazing," "I saw that he made a large donation on the news before.
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