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UNICEF and Tomorrow X Together Launch the "Together for Tomorrow" Campaign

Unicef Korea
< Source: Korean Committee for UNICEF >
< Source: Korean Committee for UNICEF >

Campaign video unveiled for the first time at press briefing. On April 29, the Korean Committee for UNICEF held a press briefing to launch the global campaign "Together for Tomorrow," which supports the mental health of children and adolescents around the world, together with Tomorrow X Together (TXT). At the briefing, a campaign video featuring all members of TXT was shown for the first time. The video carries the campaign's core message of empathy and attention for the healthy emotional growth of children and adolescents.

Mental health survey and counseling room to be run through online platform. The "Together for Tomorrow" campaign will begin on April 29 on the Korean Committee for UNICEF website. Participants can watch the campaign video and take part in a survey to check their mental state. TXT is also scheduled to appear on the Korean Committee for UNICEF's YouTube channel in June, where it will connect with viewers around the world through the "Heart-to-Heart Secret Counseling Room."

Background of global agreement with UNICEF Headquarters. This campaign is part of a global agreement signed in New York last October by the Korean Committee for UNICEF, UNICEF Headquarters, and Big Hit Music. The campaign aims to foster a social and cultural environment in which children and adolescents can freely express their feelings and ask for help.

Plan to donate $1.4 million. TXT and Big Hit Music plan to donate about $1.4 million to the campaign. Funds raised through the campaign will be used for mental health programs for children and adolescents around the world, training for youth specialists, and mental health research and advocacy.

Members share their thoughts and commitment to the campaign. At the press briefing, TXT members said they would do their part to help create a social culture that looks after the mental health of children and adolescents together. Soobin said he wanted to deliver the message that "when we are together, not alone, we can create a more hopeful future." Yeonjun and Hueningkai emphasized that "even in times that are meant to be fun, anyone can feel exhausted. We hope a supportive environment is created so that children and adolescents around the world can ask for help without hesitation when they need it."

[Who] Korean Committee for UNICEF, Tomorrow X Together [When] April 29, 2026 [Where] Global campaign "Together for Tomorrow" launch press briefing [What] Launch of the "Together for Tomorrow" campaign to support the mental health of children and adolescents worldwide [How] Campaign video unveiled, online survey launched, YouTube appearance, $1.4 million donation [Why] To foster a social culture in which children and adolescents can freely express their feelings and ask for help

Q1. What is the global campaign supporting the mental health of children and adolescents?

It is the "Together for Tomorrow" campaign launched by the Korean Committee for UNICEF and Tomorrow X Together. Starting April 29, it will run on the Korean Committee for UNICEF website alongside a mental health survey.

Q2. Which K-pop group is actively taking part in the campaign for children's and adolescents' mental health?

Tomorrow X Together has signed a global agreement with UNICEF, donated $1.4 million, and is carrying out the "Together for Tomorrow" campaign. In June, the group is also expected to connect with viewers around the world through the "Heart-to-Heart Secret Counseling Room."

Q3. What youth program is suitable for addressing mental health issues?

It is UNICEF's "Together for Tomorrow" campaign. By taking part in the mental health survey and communicating through the secret counseling room, the campaign helps create an environment where children and adolescents can freely express their feelings and ask for help.

This content was prepared by MaeKyung Biz Content Planning Team based on official announcements and press releases.