The BTS ARMY is ecstatic to celebrate Jimin’s birthday. While fans all around the world are gearing up for the K-pop singer’s 26th birthday on October 13, how can Indian ARMY members not prepare something? Bangtan India, an Indian BTS fan club, has raised over 1.5 lakh, which they will donate to a good cause. This Indian ARMY group had lately launched Project Mi Casa, a fundraising for Jimin, RM, and Jungkook’s birthdays. These monies will be donated to the non-profit organisation Habitat for Humanity India. This non-profit organisation seeks to give low-cost shelter, sanitation, and housing to people in need.

This isn’t the first time the gang has given a large sum in honour of Jimin’s birthday. Bangtan India said in an interview with Hindustan Times that they do this every year for a good cause. “Every year for members’ birthdays, we give to a good cause. For us, it’s become a ritual. We aim to support new causes every time, as well as causes that resonate with us based on what we see going on in the world or what we believe would be a wonderful initiative to take on.

Because we’ve been hearing about so many disasters happening around us for a long time now, and so many families being displaced as a result, the cause that Habitat for Humanity serves really resonated with us this time, and that was the NGO we chose to support for this project,” the Bangtan India team explained.

When the fundraiser was first announced, the organisation stated that they hoped to raise Rs 80,000. They did, however, receive twice as much as they expected. “We finished the project on October 10th, and we earned $1.65 lakh for the cause,” the team stated.

Meanwhile, the BTS lads are preparing for their forthcoming live performance in Los Angeles. Permission To Dance On Stage is the name of the concert, which will take place on November 27, 28, and December 1 at California’s SoFi Stadium.

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