E-Land Foundation and Olive Studio Share Challenge
[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] E-Land Foundation (CEO Jaecheol Jung) announced on the 13th that it is holding a Sharing Challenge together with Olive Studio (CEO Youngjae Lee), which is in charge of E-Land's characters and animations.
This Sharing Challenge is a campaign to support wells in Uganda, Africa, an area neglected in hygiene and safety due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). It is a "Water Drop Filling Challenge" where participants can join the sharing by practicing handwashing, which is important for personal hygiene management these days.
The challenge is divided into a preliminary challenge and the main challenge. The preliminary challenge involves listening to a sharing song produced as a talent donation by singer-songwriter Heejung Yang, who runs the YouTube channel "Yangyang Piano," featuring Kokomong, and participating by following the essential dance moves.
By submitting the internet address (URL) of the mission performing the dance moves and uploading the mission performance video with the required hashtags on personal social networking services (SNS), 1,000 KRW will be automatically donated, and Kokomong goods will be given as gifts through a lottery.
The main challenge can be participated in by downloading the filling chart from the online incubating site. By practicing handwashing for 30 days and submitting the filled chart to the incubating site, 3,000 KRW will be automatically donated. Additionally, if participants join in direct donations, E-Land Foundation will match the same donation amount to support the development and repair of wells in Uganda, Africa.
The Water Drop Filling Challenge video with Kokomong can be viewed on the YouTube channel Kokomong TV. The preliminary challenge runs until the end of the year, and the main challenge runs until the end of January next year. Detailed information is available on the E-Land Foundation incubating site.
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The funds raised through this campaign will be matched by E-Land Foundation and supported through the international relief and development NGO Team & Team.
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