Yoshiki donates $100k to urgent environmental issues

Japanese rock star donates through Yoshiki Foundation America

Internationally renowned, composer, classically-trained pianist, rock drummer and leader of the rock group X Japan – Yoshiki – has donated $100k to two of the world’s most urgent environmental issues. $50k will go to the Australian Red Cross to aid victims of the Australian wildfires and $50k to the Rainforest Trust’s Conservation Action Fund. The funds are donated through his 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Yoshiki Foundation America.

“Conservation and sustainability are two of my primary concerns,” states Yoshiki. “No matter what country you are from, we are all one planet. This is an issue that concerns everyone, and I hope more people will join this cause.”

The Japanese rock star attended the Golden Globes this year and was moved by the outpouring of support he saw at the event. In addition, his filmmaker friend James Gunn’s support inspired him to expand the Yoshiki Foundation’s mission to environmental causes. Yoshiki has been supporting disaster relief and music education for children over the years.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn

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