Hearts2Hearts Turns Debut Milestone Into Act of Kindness With Donation Supporting Underprivileged Teenage Girls
Hearts2Hearts just marked their first anniversary, not with a big party, but with a real act of kindness. The eight-member group donated 50 million Korean won about $36,500 to the G Foundation, which runs social welfare programs all over South Korea.
The G Foundation says this money will go toward putting together and handing out sanitary pad kits to teenage girls in need across the country. Each kit covers the basics: sanitary pads, personal care items, and even heat packs to help girls stay comfortable during their periods. For a lot of families who are struggling, these things aren’t easy to come by.



The group made the donation in the name of their fan club, S2U. They wanted to turn the support they get from fans into something that really makes a difference. Hearts2Hearts said they hope this helps empower young women and brings more attention to period poverty a problem that still affects teens worldwide.

Fans loved it. Social media buzzed with praise for the group, with many people saying this move shows who Hearts2Hearts really are and that they care about more than just performing.
K-pop groups have been stepping up more and more with focused charity projects things like helping kids get an education, supporting disaster relief, and improving healthcare. This move from Hearts2Hearts fits right in. It shows how fan communities can push these efforts even further.
As Hearts2Hearts keeps growing in the tough K-pop scene, this donation only strengthens their image as artists who care about their community. People watching the industry point out that these kinds of projects do more than just give immediate help they get people talking about menstrual health and fairness. Hearts2Hearts is shaping up to be a group that blends their music career with real social impact.
Reportby: liamkim@ygkplusofficial.com
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