
ENHYPEN and their label BELIFT LAB have donated ₩100 million (about ₱4 million / $68K) to support communities in the Philippines hit by recent flooding—an act of solidarity that recognizes the group’s deep ties with Filipino ENGENEs.
What they gave—and how it will be used
BELIFT LAB confirmed the ₩100M pledge, with funds to be coursed through the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association in partnership with the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation. These organizations coordinate emergency aid, recovery, and community rebuilding in hard-hit areas.
Why the Philippines matters to ENHYPEN
Beyond chart stats, the Philippines is woven into ENHYPEN’s touring story: the group staged major shows in the country during their recent world tours, including a stadium stop that cemented the act’s massive local draw. That history is part of why the donation message emphasized closeness to Filipino fans.
Official statements at a glance
Media reports quote ENHYPEN expressing hope that the contribution “will help those in need and aid ongoing recovery efforts,” while BELIFT LAB underscored channeling support to residents affected by severe flooding.

Big picture: Idol philanthropy that tracks with impact
K-pop donations often follow touring footprints—artists tend to give back where fandoms are strongest. In this case, the gesture resonates because it’s practical (via established relief partners) and personal (acknowledging the group’s PH milestones). Coverage across ABS-CBN, Philstar, GMA, and The Korea Times aligns on the amount and intent, underlining broad confirmation of the facts.
Key facts
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Donor: ENHYPEN + BELIFT LAB
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Amount: ₩100,000,000 (~₱4M / ~$68K)
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Announced: Nov 20, 2025 (local reports)
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Channels: Hope Bridge (KR) with Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PH)
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Context: Support for flood-hit communities after recent severe weather in the Philippines.
Editor’s take: This is philanthropy that fits the moment: swift, verifiable, and routed through credible partners—turning arena-level goodwill into on-the-ground relief.


