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Pay for Peaceful Sleep
Famous Ukrainian writer and musicians have created a lullaby to support mobile application that helps Charitable Fund “Come Back Alive” raise funds for the Ukrainian Army. Why did they do that? Three years ago, the war started in the Eastern Ukraine and no one was prepared: neither the country, nor the army. Civilians began to actively help providing for all the needs of the army to protect the country. But over the three years of war Ukrainians got tired of it and became bulletproof to regular appeals for donations for the army. The volume of the donations has sufficiently dropped. Traditional media could hardly change the situation. The most active charitable fund in Ukraine “Come Back Alive” created Wake App in Peace – an alarm to pay for peaceful sleep. Every pull of the snooze button transfers money for the army needs. While people continue to sleep, the army guards their peaceful sleep. That’s why musicians recorded the lullaby - to urge people to use the snooze button more often. As a result, the song has become a hit on radio and online – it was played 3,000,000+ times. The campaign reached 21,000,000+ media impressions and helped to slow down decrease in donations on 30%. Digital advertisement created by Agama Communications, Ukraine for WakeApp, within the category: Electronics, Technology.