As a part of the birthday support project of BTS V, his super dedicated fans adopted a European Wolf named Anja via WOLF WATCH UK.
On December 30, BTS V will be turning 25, and fans worldwide have extraordinary surprises planned for the idol.
As his Malaysian Fanbase prepared very heartwarming support for him through donations for Syrian refugees, his fans in the UK adopted the European Wolf Anja to give him a haven and healthy living.
Taehyung’s Malaysian fans help refugees as a gift for his big day
The Malaysian fans of Taehyung donated to Winter Appeal for Syrian refugees Under the Winter Warmth for Syria.
Pertubuhan Peduli Insan Malaysia (NGO) organized the impressive humanistic deed under BTS V’s name.
Furthermore, the said donations made by V’s fans are in the form of winter relief items. This includes warm clothes, thermal blankets, prefabricated shelters, and stoves to cook hot food.
During this cold winter in Syria, these emergency packages will help families meet basic needs.
Thanks to V’s fans’ generous deeds, the winter will now be more manageable for the people living in the area.
Giving a haven for a wolf
Every year, the BTS V fans outdo themselves and come up with the best birthday projects for the Sweet Night Singer.
These fans leave no stone unturned to express their love and appreciation for V. It ranges from advertisements of the largest scales to thousands of charities.
Moreover, fans also take the idol’s birthday as an opportunity to contribute to society. As responsible citizens as V’s kindness inspires them.
More to the events made by V’s fans all over the world before his birthday is the adoption of the European Wolf Anja via @WolfWatch_UK.
Finally, the non-profit organization Wolf Watch UK is dedicated to the rescue, welfare, and conservation of displaced wolves. These animals are from captive situations across Europe.
Here is a closer look at the European Wolf Anja in 2014.
Happy 2nd #birthday to our beautiful European #wolves Romulus, Inge & Anja! #ParadiseWildlifePark pic.twitter.com/qCOGD56glS
— Hertfordshire Zoo (@HertsZoo) April 27, 2014
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