One Hundred Label, established by singer MC Mong, donated 500 million won for the recovery from wildfires.
One Hundred Label announced today (29th) that it donated 500 million won through the Korean Red Cross for the recovery from wildfires that have recently occurred nationwide and support for those affected.
It also stated, "I extend heartfelt condolences to those who are experiencing difficult times due to this sudden disaster and sincerely wish for a speedy recovery. I would like to express deep gratitude to all those who are working hard for recovery at disaster sites even at this moment."
This donation is part of One Hundred Label's ongoing social contribution activities. Last year, it announced that it would donate the revenue from the 'The Last Christmas' winter special single to the Korean Red Cross for children with rare diseases, continuing to share with its affiliated artists.
One Hundred Label is a company founded by MC Mong and Chairman Piak Group. It is the parent company of Big Planet Made, which includes singer and actor Lee Seung-gi and comedian Lee Soo-geun, as well as INB100, which includes EXO's Baekhyun, Chen, and Xiumin.
[Photo] Provided by One Hundred.
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