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SEVENTEEN Hoshi, Fruits of 100 Million Won Donation.. Five Classrooms at Zambian Public School Completed [Official]

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Yun Seongyeol

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SEVENTEEN Hoshi /Photo=Kim Chang-hyun chmt@
SEVENTEEN Hoshi /Photo=Kim Chang-hyun chmt@

Warm philanthropy by SEVENTEEN (SEVENTEEN) member Hoshi (real name Kwon Sun-young) has provided a new learning space for children in Zambia.

The Love's Fruit Social Welfare Public Fund (Chairman Yoon Yeo-jun) announced on the 15th that the classroom construction project in Zambia, promoted through Hoshi's donation, has been completed, creating a new learning space for approximately 250 local children.

This project was carried out using 100 million won donated by Hoshi last year through Love's Fruit in northern Gyeonggi Province. According to Love's Fruit, the target school is a public school where about 250 children from kindergarten to 7th grade are enrolled. Previously, the school had only two classrooms, forcing students from multiple grades to share a single space and face poor educational conditions.

Through this support, five new classrooms and restrooms were built across two building blocks, and renovations were also carried out on existing school facilities. Students who previously had to share a single classroom across multiple grades can now study in a wider and more comfortable environment.

In addition, careful support was provided to improve the living conditions of children, including repairs to aging facilities and electrical work at a child protection facility located in Kitwe, a city in northern Zambia.

Hoshi said, "I joined this project with the hope that children can learn and grow in a better environment. I am very happy thinking of the children who will nurture their dreams in the new classrooms, and I want to continue my interest in helping those in need in the future."

Meanwhile, Hoshi has been consistently practicing philanthropy since joining the Honor Society, a high-donor personal giving group of Love's Fruit, in 2021.

In 2024, Hoshi donated 100 million won to support the construction of a national orphanage school in Laos. In May, Hoshi also donated to the Army's "Sacrifice for the Nation, Love Among Comrades" fund. Additionally, Hoshi has continued to support neglected neighbors both domestically and abroad through donations for seniors at their alma mater and hometown, book donations to the Lee Seok-young New Media Library, and coal briquette donations.

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