STRAY KIDS - LEE KNOW
STRAY KIDS member LEE KNOW celebrated his birthday by donating 200 million won (approximately 125,000 euros), sharing warmth with the world.

On October 25, for his birthday, LEE KNOW donated 100 million won to Samsung Seoul Hospital and 100 million won to the cat protection association Nabiya Saranghae, totaling 200 million won.
LEE KNOW’s donations will be used to cover treatment costs, surgeries, and transplants for adult patients with serious illnesses and hospitalized children at Samsung Seoul Hospital, as well as for rescue, protection, and care activities for abandoned cats carried out by Nabiya Saranghae.
LEE KNOW stated:
“Thanks to the warm support of my fans on this special day, I was able to make this meaningful contribution. I sincerely hope that my heart reaches where it is most needed and brings a little support and comfort to all precious lives and people in need around the world.”
LEE KNOW regularly engages in donation activities, further giving value to the love sent by his fans. In January 2024, he donated 100 million won to World Vision’s global food crisis response program, helping children in the poorest countries affected by extreme climate changes, becoming the youngest member of World Vision’s “Bap Pierce Honor Club.” Since 2014, he has also supported children abroad through World Vision, currently sponsoring four children, and contributed to emergency aid after the earthquake in Turkey and Syria in February 2023.
Last April, LEE KNOW and the members of STRAY KIDS donated a total of 800 million won, 400 million each, to Hope Bridge and World Vision to support reconstruction after the fires in the Gyeongnam and Gyeongbuk regions.
Meanwhile, STRAY KIDS will release its new album “SKZ IT TAPE” with the title track “Do it” on November 21, marking its comeback.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: SNS STRAY KIDS