Cadbury Celebrations partners with Social Hardware for special campaign #MyFirstRakhi

Social Hardware provides assistive devices to underprivileged to develop a sensor-based prosthetic arm that will let kids feel the sense of touch. It will help kids with physical disability enjoy their first Raksha Bandhan. Ogilvy India has crafted the campaign

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Cadbury Celebrations partners with Social Hardware for special campaign #MyFirstRakhi

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Chocolate gifting brand Cadbury Celebrations from Mondelez India recently announced the launch of a special campaign titled #MyFirstRakhi for this year’s Raksha Bandhan.

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Anil Viswanathan

Anil Viswanathan, Senior Director, Marketing, Mondelez India, said, “For years now, Mondelez India has been an innate part of festivals and occasions such as Raksha Bandhan, and has redefined the joy of gifting and shared moments with Cadbury Celebrations. Through #MyFirstRakhi, we wanted to make a meaningful difference to the lives of these kids who don't get to experience festivals like we do. To celebrate Rakhi you need to feel the touch of its threads and hence we provided a solution to give them a sense of touch. With the focus on spreading happiness and banking on the proposition of ‘Kuch Achha Ho Jaaye, Kuch Meetha Ho Jaaye’, the campaign promises a new start for children who have missed experiencing the joy of celebrating this festival in its truest sense.”

Every year siblings in India celebrate Raksha Bandhan following the traditional rituals of the sisters tying Rakhi, a thread symbolising the bond they share, and the brothers in return gifting a promise to protect her and that bond all their life. This moment of joy, however, is deeply missed by many children with physical disability in the country. Often these children opt for prosthetic hands to help them build their lives. The journey for them is a long one where, as the child grows up, the prosthetic arms recommended change because of various factors. They typically start with basic prosthetic arms which lack the sense of touch, a very important sensation in their formative years.

To make a meaningful difference to the lives of these children and help them celebrate this bond in the most fulfilling way possible, Cadbury Celebrations has partnered with Social Hardware, an organisation working towards providing assistive devices and rehabilitation services to underserved communities to develop a unique sensor-based prosthetic arm that will let children feel the sense of touch, an integral part of growing up. The brand has pledged to provide these low-cost sensor-based hands to many children across the country by continuing to partner with Social Hardware in the coming year. For people looking at availing this solution at an affordable price, the details of the process and the organisations can be accessed on www.cadburycelebrationsmyfirstrakhi.com.

Building on the same sentiment is the campaign film that beautifully captures the story of a sister and her physically disabled older brother, Shubham, who yearns to experience the feeling of a Rakhi tied around his wrist. The feeling is turned around as the brother’s wish is fulfilled with a low-cost sensor enabled prosthetic hand, advised by his doctor. The story sees a sweet end as the dearest older brother spiritedly prepares for the festival, excited to experience his first Rakhi in the most real way possible.

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Sukesh Nayak

Sukesh Nayak, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy India, said, “Raksha Bandhan is a very special festival celebrated across the country. With #MyFirstRakhi we are helping ensure that every brother who has so far missed experiencing the joy of celebrating this festival can now feel the bonds of this beautiful relationship on his hand.”

#MyFirstRakhi campaign will be led with a digital film and further amplified through social activations along with innovative OOH advertising.

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