The virtual idol group, PLAVE, has earned thousands of hearts from K-Netizens for their unwavering talents despite not being physical idols. Now, all eyes are on them for the right reasons: their big hearts.
On March 26, the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association was glad to announce that PLAVE donated 34,034 USD to help restore areas affected by recent wildfires in North Gyeongsang, South Gyeongsang, and Ulsan.
PLAVE’s agency also wanted to share a short but substantial statement about the idol’s donations to explain they want to help and give a small comfort to all the people who were affected by the disaster.
“We decided to make this donation in hopes of providing even a small comfort to those affected by the wildfires. We also hope that this can be of help to the firefighters working tirelessly to contain the fires, and that those facing hardships due to this sudden disaster can soon return to their daily lives.”
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