G-Dragon's sincerity continues.

On the 23rd, Seoul City held a symposium titled 'Drug Fight: A Promise for the Future - A Safe Seoul, Together Talk Concert' and signed an agreement to respond to the increase in drug use.

At this event, major institutions were present, including the public interest foundation founded by G-Dragon, 'JusPeace,' the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, the Seoul Medical Association, and the Korea Association Against Drug Abuse (KAADA).

G-Dragon plans to continue various activities that combine art and public service, such as launching a joint anti-drug campaign with Seoul City through this agreement.

The JusPeace Foundation, established last year, is named by combining 'Justice' and 'Peace,' and is an organization personally named by G-Dragon. The JusPeace Foundation aims for a complex and systematic approach, ranging from treatment for addicts to youth prevention education and rehabilitation linkage.

At the launch, G-Dragon noted, "Artists should also be able to bring peace to the world," and expressed, "I want to help more people beyond simple music."

Subsequently, G-Dragon's true intentions regarding 'addiction treatment' have been revealed. Last year, he additionally donated 100 million won to the anti-drug foundation, and on the 13th, at the launching event of the 'PeaceMinusOne Highball' designed by G-Dragon, he donated 880 million won to the JusPeace Foundation, symbolizing the number 8 which means infinity (∞), to support treatment for youth alcohol addiction.

G-Dragon, who has emerged as a 'helper for addiction recovery' beyond being an icon in the entertainment industry, is drawing attention for his positive influence.

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