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TXT Partners with UNICEF to Tackle Mental Health Stigma and Empower Fans
8 Oct
Summary
- TXT partners with UNICEF for "Together for Tomorrow" campaign on mental health
- Members share personal struggles and aim to comfort fans going through similar issues
- $1.4 million funding commitment from TXT's label BIGHIT Music

In October 2025, the K-pop group Tomorrow x Together (TXT) announced a new partnership with UNICEF for the "Together for Tomorrow" campaign, which aims to promote empathy, erase stigma, and encourage open conversations around mental health.
The five members of TXT - Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai - have been vocal about their own mental health struggles and are using their platform to support fans, known as MOA, who may be going through similar challenges. Taehyun, 23, explains that the values of the UNICEF campaign align with the messages in TXT's music, which often addresses the universal trials of youth.
Hueningkai, 23, expresses his hope that TXT's music can provide comfort and support to their fans in their 20s who may be experiencing mental health difficulties. The group has also ensured to prioritize their own wellbeing during their recent world tour, with members taking time for solo performances and "mental health walks" to explore new cities.
To launch the initiative, TXT's leader Soobin, 23, gave a speech at UNICEF House in New York, drawing inspiration and advice from his BTS counterpart RM, who had a similar experience addressing world leaders at a young age. The campaign is also backed by a $1.4 million funding commitment from TXT's record label, BIGHIT Music.