Stray Kids member Changbin practiced meaningful sharing to celebrate his birthday.

Stray Kids Changbin donated 100 million won to Samsung Seoul Hospital on the 11th to celebrate his birthday. This donation will be used to cover surgery and treatment costs for vulnerable children and adolescents who are struggling with treatment due to economic hardships.

Changbin said, "On my birthday, I am very grateful to be able to repay the love of my fans and to bring a small hope to children. I hope my heart contributes to the recovery and healthy growth of the children."

A spokesperson from Samsung Seoul Hospital said, "Changbin's warm heart and the 100 million won donation will be a great help to the patients and their families," adding, "We will use the donation carefully for the treatment and recovery of the children."

Changbin has been consistently practicing sharing and good deeds, demonstrating a positive influence. In 2025, he donated to Hope Bridge (National Disaster Relief Association) and World Vision to support recovery efforts in the Gyeongnam and Gyeongbuk regions affected by forest fires, and in 2023, he supported the international relief organization 'The Promise' for emergency relief for the Turkey-Syria earthquake, earning recognition as a member of the 'Honors Club.'

Stray Kids recently completed their 'largest ever' world tour titled 'dominATE' in 54 performances across 34 regions worldwide, writing a new history for K-pop. They are set to make their domestic comeback on August 22 with their regular album 'KARMA' and the title track 'CEREMONY' after nearly two years.

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