New details have surfaced about how Stray Kids' I.N's birthday donation will be put to use at the National Cancer Center.

As reported earlier, the Stray Kids vocalist donated 100 million won ($68,300) to the center on February 8 to mark his birthday. The National Cancer Center has now confirmed that the funds will specifically support their patient assistance program, which covers medical expenses for underprivileged cancer patients who cannot afford treatment.

The donation represents a significant contribution to the center's ongoing efforts to ensure that financial constraints don't prevent patients from receiving necessary cancer care. The center treats thousands of patients annually, with many requiring long-term treatment plans that can create substantial financial burdens for families.

I.N's charitable gesture follows a growing trend among K-pop artists who choose to celebrate personal milestones through philanthropy. The 23-year-old has previously expressed gratitude toward fans for their support throughout Stray Kids' career, making this donation a way to channel that appreciation into meaningful social impact.

The National Cancer Center, South Korea's premier cancer research and treatment facility, operates various programs to support patients beyond medical care, including counseling services and family support initiatives. I.N's contribution will directly fund treatment costs that might otherwise be inaccessible to patients from low-income backgrounds.

This birthday donation adds to I.N's reputation as one of the more philanthropically minded members of the fourth-generation K-pop scene. While many artists participate in charity events or promotional campaigns, personal donations of this magnitude demonstrate a deeper commitment to social causes.

Stray Kids continues their busy schedule with ongoing promotions, but I.N's birthday charity work shows how the group's success translates into opportunities for positive community impact beyond entertainment.