
The Heroes’ Era Band (Sharing Group) recently completed its 76th volunteer service for the shantytown community, focusing on the Catholic Love Peace House in Dongja-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul. On the day of service, the group prepared lunchbox ingredients valued at 1.5 million won, with members personally assembling and delivering the meals. This early morning effort fostered a deep sense of accomplishment among participants as they shared warmth and care with those in need.
Having completed its sixth volunteer service in 2025, the Heroes’ Era Band expressed its commitment to continue supporting neighbors in need throughout the year. They emphasized their dedication to practicing love and kindness within the community. The group’s lunchbox service initiative began in May 2020, targeting the shantytown community near Seoul Station, and has since contributed a total of 100 million won to the Catholic Love Peace House.
As a fan club of Lim Young-woong, the Heroes’ Era Band actively engages in community service, showcasing how fan participation can fulfill social responsibilities. Their volunteer efforts not only provide essential support to local residents but also enhance the positive image of the fan club. The ongoing work of the Heroes’ Era Band is a testament to their commitment to making a meaningful impact in the community.
These volunteer activities strengthen community solidarity and illustrate that fan club initiatives can extend beyond entertainment, leading to significant social contributions. The Heroes’ Era Band plans to maintain open communication with local residents and adapt their efforts to meet community needs effectively.
The group’s focus goes beyond merely delivering lunch boxes; it aims to build connections with local residents and instill hope among those facing challenges. Their activities are crucial for the well-being of the community and further solidify the fan club’s positive reputation.
The active participation of fan club members plays a vital role in addressing various community issues, and the Heroes’ Era Band is committed to driving positive change. They intend to expand their volunteer activities and collaborate with local residents to reach more individuals in need.
Through these initiatives, the Heroes’ Era Band is defining its identity as a fan club while emphasizing the importance of social value through active participation. Members involved in the volunteer efforts highlighted the collective responsibility of helping neighbors and pledged to continue their involvement. The ongoing contributions of the Heroes’ Era Band serve as a significant source of support for local residents.
