RIIZE Donates 100 Million Won to Support Youth

Jan 21, 2025

RIIZE Donates 100 Million Won to Support Youth



Group RIIZE once again had a good influence.

Children Walking with Social Welfare Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Children Walking Together) announced on the 21st that RIZE donated a total of 100 million won to All Kidsstra, a children's and youth culture and arts support project under the name of BRIIZE. The donation was made with the voluntary support of the members to convey warm support and hope to the vulnerable youth in the new year.

RIIZE has been practicing the value of sharing by donating the proceeds from the sales of 'Breeze's LimeTicon', which was previously held to commemorate the release of its first mini-album 'Rising' in December last year under the name of its fan club, Breeze. As a result, Rise has continued to provide more than 120 million won in cumulative support, including this donation, for All Kidsstra and vulnerable youth culture and arts education, supporting the dreams and hopes of youth.




All Kidsstra is a cultural and artistic program run by children walking together, supporting the healthy growth of personality and emotions through music education for vulnerable children and teenagers. In particular, the All Kids Orchestra's upper orchestra has provided youth with learning and growth through music through various performances and regular concerts based on its excellent performance skills.

The donation will be used to help vulnerable children and adolescents enjoy culture and art. In addition, it will be used to support all-Kidsstra's top orchestra activities, such as renting a practice room, holding lessons and ensembles, and holding regular concerts.

In addition to this donation, Rise has delivered a warm message to members of the orchestra, cheering on the 12th All Kidsstra regular concert 'What Love Tells Me' held on November 20. Recently, it has been receiving good responses by releasing a remake of 'Hug' as a pre-release song for SM Entertainment's 30th anniversary album, and it plans to continue to communicate with many people through music in the future.




Children Walking Together Director Kim Hyun-joo said, `With the warm sharing of Rise, children and teenagers can learn music in a stable environment. In the future, I hope that the story of Rise, Breeze, and All Kidsstra will be able to convey hope to more people." he said.



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