ZEROBASEONE Park Gun Wook Donation 2026: A Meaningful Birthday Gift for Children
ZEROBASEONE's Park Gun Wook donated 11 million won to Hope Bridge on his birthday, January 10, 2026, to help children facing food insecurity through the Hope Lunchbox program.
A birthday gift that feeds the soul—and the hungry. ZEROBASEONE member Park Gun Wook celebrated his special day by giving back to those in need, proving that his heart is as big as his talent.
ZEROBASEONE Park Gun Wook Donation for Hope Bridge
On January 10, the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association announced that Park Gun Wook donated 11 million won (approximately $7,550) to support children at risk of food insecurity. The funds are earmarked for the 'Hope Lunchbox' program, which ensures vulnerable children don't miss meals during school breaks.
The Rise of Philanthropic Birthdays
Gun Wook's gesture follows a growing trend within the K-pop industry where artists use their birthdays to highlight social causes. By directing his personal funds toward the Hope Lunchbox initiative, he’s leveraging his platform to address domestic issues like poverty and child welfare, encouraging ZEROSE fans worldwide to participate in charitable acts.
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