Stray Kids’ Felix Embarks on Solo Volunteer Mission to Laos During Group Vacation

Credit: JYP Entertainment

Stray Kids’ Felix swapped his group vacation for a meaningful mission in Laos. He dedicated his time to a cause close to his heart: supporting clean water initiatives and making a real difference in the lives of others. According to Dispatch, Felix recently made the journey to Laos, seizing the moment to engage in volunteer work amidst Stray Kids’ collective break.

Felix has long harbored concerns about the challenging conditions of water sanitation in Laos, having previously donated 100 million won (approx. 75,300 USD) to UNICEF last month. “Children in Laos are suffering due to contaminated water, poor hygiene, and lack of nutrition. I hope they can grow up healthy in a safer environment this new year,” Felix shared, expressing his heartfelt wishes for the well-being of the children affected.

This visit wasn’t just about financial support; Felix actively participated in efforts to ensure safe drinking water and nutrition for the children of Laos, stepping forward to make a tangible difference on the ground.

JYP Entertainment and UNICEF have maintained silence on the matter, reflecting Felix’s desire for a low-profile visit focused on the cause rather than publicity.

Felix’s generosity has also earned him a spot as the youngest member and the first of 2024 in the Honors Club. “I wanted to share the love I’ve received, which inspired me to participate in this donation,” he stated, emphasizing his eagerness to give back to the community.

In addition to his philanthropic efforts, Felix and Stray Kids are making waves in the music industry, having been nominated for the Group/Duo of the Year at the upcoming People’s Choice Awards in the United States on the 18th of next month.

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