A detail outside Suga's center ahead of opening days draws attention, leaving fans emotional

  
 

While Jin, RM, J-Hope, V and Jungkook have been highly active with individual projects and frequent social media updateseven livestreamssince completing their military service, Suga and Jimin have remained notably reserved. They rarely make "solo" appearance in public, only surfacing in group moments with BTS members on in photos taken and shared by others.
 
Suga, in particular, has been quiet for more than two years. That changed on September 22, when he surprised fans with a set of photos posted on his own social media account, sending them into an outpouring of joy. It marked his first personal update since august 2023, right before he began his alternative military service.
 
The photos show how Suga posing in a concrete-walled space, dressed in black and bolding an electric guitarl. Even without any caption, fans were thrilledafter such a turbulent period, he was finally back in front of the people who had been waiting for him all along.
 
 
 
 
 
In recent days, another piece of good news has followed, further fueling anticipation among fans eager to see him again: the Min Yoongi Treatment Center will officially open on September 30. The announcement was posted on the official Severance Hospital website, and preview images outside the building ahea of the grand opening have already drawn significant attention.
 
On detail that deeply touched fans was the signboard of the center, whcih reads: "Min Yoongi Treatment Center. This center is a space for the treatment of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder, established with the noble intentions and dedication of BTS Suga (real name: Min Yoongi), our sponsor. (This space is schedued to be expanded and relocated in the future.) Severance"
 
This touching detail moved fans immensely, who saw it as a testament to the "legacy" Suga has been building.
 
 



As fans know, back in June, Suga donated ₩5 billion (approximately $3.6 million) to Severance Hospital to establish a specialized treatment center for individuals with autism spectrum disorfer (ASD). This was confirmed as the larget-ever donation made by a K-pop artist for such a cause.

Beyond the monetary contribution, Suga has also been reported to personally volunteer his time and talents to support children with special needs. From March through June this year, The BTS rapper spent weekends meeting with and teaching music to children with ASD. 

Alongside Professor Chun Geun-ah, a leading child psychiatrist at Severance Hospital, he co-developed a music-based social communiation program called MND, designed specifically for children and adolescents with autism. The program includes plyaing instruments, singing, songwriting, and expressing emotions through both music and writing.


 
 
 
ARMYs comments:
 
➖ Oh, Yoongi. Your heart is so beautiful. We love you and we're so poud of you
➖ Will Yoongi be attending the inauguration? It will be such a proud moment of us
➖ He made it happen. I feel happy as if I've just fulfilled a major wish of my life myself
➖ He is such an amazing kind beautiful human. The legacy you're building Min Yoongi
➖ When you know you stan the right person... The best person ever :(
➖ I'm truly proud. I can't quite find the words. Not only did he study it, but he also put it into action. Min Yoongi is incredible
➖ Looking at that, I seen an angel healing this world
➖ This sounds like such a truly amazing wonderful healing place. Yoongi has such a ginormous kind heart!
➖ I'm beyond incredibly proud of you, Yoongi. I can't stop crying
➖ I'm feeling soo many emotions from this... Just incredible. Yoongi has a huge heart and a lot of kindness in his soul. This is a huge step, and I hope that now the kids will have more opportunities





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