Park Hyungsik fan project donates to Save the Children Philippines
'SIKcret Time' in Manila organized by MQLive in partnership with P&Studio and Tonz chose the international child rights organization as its official beneficiary.
At A Glance
- The "SIKcret Time" donation in Manila will help support Save the Children's initiatives to secure Filipino children's rights and ensure their continued learning, survival, and protection.

It was one for the books as fans of Korean star Park Hyungsik trooped to the Smart Araneta Coliseum last Feb. 17, 2024, to watch his “SIKcret Time” in Manila Asia Tour Fan Meet organized by MQLive in partnership with P&Studio and Tonz.
As a post-Valentine’s treat, Park Hyungsik and the promoters not only delivered one of the best and most organized fan meets in recent history to show their immense love for the actor, his legions of fans made the event more meaningful and impactful by choosing to donate to an organization known for its support of children’s rights as their official “fan project.”
“Save the Children Philippines expresses its sincerest gratitude to Park Hyungsik, along with his fans, the organizers, promoters, and sponsors of “SIKcret Time” in Manila for choosing our organization as the official beneficiary of the event,” said George De La Rama, Director of Advocacy, Campaigns, Communications and Media of Save the Children Philippines.

“This is the first fan project ever actively to support Filipino children in need, and for that, we are forever thankful."
De La Rama recalled that in his long history of watching Korean concerts, fan meets, and events since 2006, this was the first time he encountered a famous Hallyu actor who willingly offered his support to help Filipino children most impacted by inequality and discrimination.
A dream come true
Born with a vision impairment, Eshell Rose Duyan was one of the thousands of attendees of “SIKcret Time” in Manila. She is a member of Future Vision Home in the City of Taguig – one of the 12 organizations of persons with disabilities that Save the Children supports through rights-based development and child participation.

“For me, the highlight was meeting Park Hyungsik in person. He inspired me when he told me his story. He wanted to be a police officer when he was young, but fate eventually led him to become a famous actor instead. I dream of becoming a model or flight attendant, but I know that with my condition, it may be impossible. However, like Hyungsik oppa, I want to believe that God will provide what’s best for me,” said Eshell, 20.
The “SIKcret Time” donation in Manila will help support Save the Children’s initiatives to secure Filipino children’s rights and ensure their continued learning, survival, and protection.
“To Park Hyungsik, please continue your good work. I wish for you to come back to Manila and for us to meet again. Thank you also to Save the Children and the event organizers, MQLive, P&Studio and Tonz, as well as the fan project lead PublicityAsia for allowing me to meet Hyungsik oppa and for being an instrument for people to know our organization, Future Vision,” said Eshell.

Purpose driven
Meanwhile, for MQuest Ventures Inc. President and CEO Jane Basas, the maiden event of MQLive was yet another opportunity to serve the Filipino audience with passion and purpose.
“We are grateful to Park Hyungsik, P&Studio, and Tonz for allowing us to make the Filipino SIKcrets happy,” said Basas. “I would also like to thank Save the Children Philippines for giving us the opportunity to support their cause. I hope this is the first of many more advocacy-led partnerships between Save the Children and MQuest.”