SOYOU
SOYOU continues to extend her positive influence.

The Korean Red Cross, Seoul metropolitan branch, announced on January 9 that singer SOYOU has joined the RED CROSS HONORS CLUB, a circle of major donors who have contributed more than 100 million KRW.
With this membership, SOYOU became the 333rd member nationwide and the 30th member in Seoul of the RED CROSS HONORS CLUB, aiming to take a leading role in spreading humanitarian values through continued acts of giving.
SOYOU debuted with the group SISTAR and gained widespread love for her soft and unique voice. She has since maintained an active music career with hits including “Stupid in love,” “Some,” “The space between,” and “Lean on me.”
Her involvement in charitable activities began in 2015 with regular support for the Korean Red Cross. In 2018, she was appointed promotional ambassador for the Seoul branch, actively participating in various humanitarian campaigns. She has continued to engage in charitable actions, including a donation to aid victims of the spring 2025 forest fires.
SOYOU said:
“I deeply identify with the humanitarian spirit of the Red Cross and chose to contribute to the value of sharing that brings hope to neighbors in need. Even if it is a small gesture, I hope it provides hope to those who need it, and I will continue working together to realize humanitarian values.”
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: Korean Red Cross