![]() Seventeen is scheduled to make a comeback on Friday with its fourth full-length album, "Face the Sun. As a way to return the love we've received from fans for the past seven years, we decided to contribute to efforts of realizing a world where nobody is marginalized." this song has so many killing parts from mingyu and hoshis whisper and when everyone shouts. ![]() Seventeen said, through UNESCO, "It is rewarding to participate in a meaningful activity to mark May 26, which is like our group's birthday. they debuted on may 26, 2015, with the song adore u. "We'll spend the money to resolve discontinuities in learning that have been aggravated by COVID-19 and provide an education to people who suffer from illiteracy." ![]() We express our appreciation to the group and its agency," commission Secretary-General Han Kyung-koo said in a release. "In this global situation in which nearly 1 billion people are illiterate, Seventeen made a significant donation for education. It did not disclose how much the band had donated. The group has continued donations for various activities supporting children, and this time its contribution will be especially focused on education for them, according to the commission. The 6-member boy group debuted in May 2018 and disbanded in July 2020. The fund donated by the 13-member act will be used for the Korean commission's program to help underprivileged children in Asia and Africa get a better education. In a more positive light, reports also announced that remaining members Dayeon, former MIXNINE contestant Baekah, and Iaan are slated to re-debut together as a trio called XUM later this month. The members were told they will debut soon but they waited for two years until their debut. The donation was made on the group's seventh anniversary of its debut and a day before the release of its new album. Pledis wanted to debut Seventeen in 2013, however they went bankrupt and had no money to debut them. K-pop boy band Seventeen has made a donation for educationally marginalized children across the world, according to the Korean National Commission for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Thursday. K-pop act Seventeen / Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment
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