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KIIRAS Spreads Goodwill Ahead of Comeback With 80 Million KRW Donation

KIIRAS donates kitchen appliances to support vulnerable residents

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Girl group KIIRAS is winning praise for turning their music buzz into real-world impact, donating 300 kitchen appliances worth about 80 million KRW (approximately $58,000) to their local community.

On the 27th, KIIRAS donated the appliances through the Mapo Child Welfare Center in Seoul. The items will be distributed to children, seniors, and other vulnerable residents across Mapo-gu.

The group aimed to offer practical, day-to-day support rather than a one-off gesture. Instead of holding a single event, KIIRAS personally delivered essential household items, a hands-on approach that is drawing positive reactions.

KIIRAS, a six-member group that debuted last year, first drew attention with their debut track 'KILL MA BO$,' a concept that blends kitschy vibes with a Western mood. While expanding their performance-driven stages, they have also continued steady community service activities, putting their positive influence into action.

"It may be a small gesture, but we hope it gives strength to those in need," KIIRAS shared. "We’re grateful to share the love we’ve received from fans, and we’re happy to give back to our local community."

Meanwhile, KIIRAS will make a comeback on May 6 with their second single album 'TA TA.'