One of the largest fandoms in the world, joins the humanitarian aid in Afghanistan with a significant donation. Afghanistan is going through a terrible humanitarian crisis in which thousands of people have been left helpless, with women and children being the most affected by this situation.
Faced with these moments of concern, ARMY organized at an international level and made a significant monetary contribution to an NGO. The name of non-governmental organization is Women for Women International, Emergency Support for Afghan women.
Although they did not reveal the amount donated, it was in the name of Jungkook, who, like the other members of BTS, inspires ARMY around the world with her good deeds to replicate noble initiatives.
This was the post announcing her fan charity for Afghanistan on behalf of ‘Kookie’: “As part of Jungkook’s birthday, we have made a donation to Women for Women International Emergency Support for Afghan Women. We would like to use this platform to encourage others to pray for Afghanistan and also donate if you can.”
These were the images that they attached, where they preferred to maintain discretion about the amount delivered to the international NGO, but encouraged more ARMY to be encouraged to donate.
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Since the disaster broke out in Afghanistan, the Women for Women International organization has started an international campaign calling for the collaboration of women from that country. According to statistics, they have supported more than 120,000 women, helping them find refuge and displacing them to other places far from Afghanistan.
These were the statements of Laurie Admas:
“For our Afghanistan team, we are proud of your work, we are with you and all our hope and love is with you. We are committed to working with you to find practical and safe solutions so that we can continue to operate and make a positive difference for the people in Afghanistan who have suffered enough and deserve peace and prosperity.”
Honor the legacy of humanitarians who put their lives on the line through your own humanitarianism on this #WorldHumanitarianDay.
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— Women for Women Intl (@WomenforWomen) August 19, 2021