
ZEROBASEONE leader Sung Han Bin has donated ₩100 million (approximately $66,000) to help children and teenagers from families facing financial difficulties, marking a meaningful moment in his career.
According to his agency, THE L1VE LABEL, Sung Han Bin made the donation on July 10 to Good Neighbors, an international child rights organization.
The funds will be used for the nonprofit’s Hope Sharing Dream Support Project, which provides career education and scholarships for young people who need financial support. The program aims to help children and teenagers continue building their futures by giving them opportunities to explore careers and receive educational assistance.
Through the donation, Sung Han Bin hopes to support young people who are working toward their dreams despite difficult circumstances.
According to AllKPop, his agency explained that the donation was made as a way for him to return the love and support he has received from fans throughout his journey as an artist.
“He decided to make this donation to express his gratitude for the love he received from fans who have been with him on his journey to achieve his dream, and he wanted to share that heart with children and youth in need of protection,” the agency said.
Sung Han Bin Continues Success With Charity
Sung Han Bin first gained public attention in 2023 through Mnet’s survival audition program “Boys Planet,” Korea Times reported.
After the show, he debuted as the leader of ZEROBASEONE and quickly became known for his performances, leadership, and connection with fans around the world.
The donation also comes as ZEROBASEONE celebrates its growing success. Sung Han Bin recently held a birthday event with fans and continues preparing for the group’s upcoming activities overseas.
ZEROBASEONE is scheduled to release its second Japanese EP, “KAIKI LOVE,” on August 19. The group will also pre-release the title track “Existence” on August 10, featuring the Japanese piano trio Omoinotake.
Good Neighbors shared that Sung Han Bin’s contribution will help children and teenagers develop their talents and prepare for future careers through educational programs and financial assistance.


