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Im Young-woong Fan Club Anseong·Pyeongtaek Heroes Era, Practicing Children's Day Sharing for Third Consecutive Year

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Mun Wansik

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Singer Im Young-woong's fan club, "Heroes Era," participated in a Children's Day commemorative event held in Anseong City on May 1, Labor Day, carrying out free sharing activities. The Anseong·Pyeongtaek Heroes Era has participated in the event for three consecutive years.

This event was organized as a festival where entire families could enjoy together ahead of the upcoming Children's Day. The Heroes Era side set up a separate free sharing booth within the venue to welcome visitors.

In the unexpectedly hot weather, they distributed cool bottled water to children and families feeling thirsty. They also gave away sky-blue balloons and cute hairpins, which are symbolic colors of Im Young-woong. The laughter of children holding sky-blue balloons filled every corner of the venue, and the prepared gifts brought joy to citizens.

Fans did not stop at delivering items but also focused on conveying the meaning of "hero" to the children. They shared the message that "small practices of caring for and helping one another are the path to becoming true heroes," encouraging the children to grow with healthy values.

A parent who participated in the event said, "The children were smiling all day long after receiving balloons and hairpins," and added, "It feels like Children's Day has become even more special and meaningful because the fans took the initiative to practice such warm sharing."

A representative of the Anseong·Pyeongtaek Heroes Era stated, "Singer Im Young-woong has long emphasized the power of positive influence, and we have been participating for three years to share it with children in our local community. We will continue our sharing activities steadily in the future so that children can grow up brightly with hope."

The way fan devotion toward a specific artist expands into community welfare and sharing is being evaluated as a model case of "mature donation culture." Their efforts, which have continued for three years, are bringing inspiration to the Anseong City community.

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