BTS Army Raises Money For Families Of Indonesian Stadium Tragedy

BTS Army has taken swift action to raise money for the victims of the Indonesian soccer stadium tragedy. For the inexperienced, the campaign started on Monday and closed the next day. Reports indicate that the campaign was able to raise nearly $30,000 for families affected by what we are calling one of the world’s deadliest sports stadium tragedies of all time.
The fundraising event
The fundraiser was coordinated through an Instagram website and donations came from around 15,000 people. The same was communicated through an Instagram account @btsarmy.project_lombok.
Take a look at more details below.
may all the families left behind be comforted 🙏
We invite ARMY throughout Indonesia as a form of empathy and solidarity among families across the country, an Indonesian nation to contribute to help the victims of this tragedy by…
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— 💜 BTS_ArmyHelpCenter INDONESIA (@BTS_AHC_IDN) October 3, 2022
donate through KITABISA Come on ARMYs can definitely do it because TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK Donation link https://t.co/x7E4ucRI5d
Don’t forget to help share so more ARMYs can contribute.
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— 💜 BTS_ArmyHelpCenter INDONESIA (@BTS_AHC_IDN) October 3, 2022
The tragedy
The fundraising event came days after a tragic mass disaster in Indonesia’s East Java province. Around 131 people were killed and 200 injured in the incident that shook the entire world. According to police, at least 32 children between the ages of three and seventeen were among the fatalities.
The description of the campaign reportedly read: “As a form of empathy and solidarity between families from the same country, our only Indonesian nation, we would like to invite all members of the Army in Indonesia and the entire community to help and send as many sentences as possible. for the victims.”
He further added: “The money raised will be used as compensation for the families of the victims and as a means of financial support for those who may have lost ‘the backbone of their family.’
BTS military enlistment
According to a recent update on October 5, 2022, an official from the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced that a conclusion had finally been reached on the Septet’s compulsory military service by the end of this year, which is to december. . A request was also made to review the issue, actively responding to what the minister spoke about BTS member Jin, the senior whose enlistment is due this year. So with Jin being the oldest member of the group, it has become extremely important to make a decision currently. According to the latest reports, the Ministry plans to take a call on the same as soon as possible.