realme India's #HopeForGood campaign delivers the gift of education to 100 children for 2022

The consumer technology brand collaborated with non-governmental organisation SOS Children's Villages India for their 2021 Christmas campaign

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realme India's #HopeForGood campaign delivers the gift of education to 100 children for 2022

realme India collaborated with non-governmental organisation SOS Children's Villages India for their 2021 Christmas campaign #HopeForGood. This culminated with the realme community and Twitterati pledging their support to help sponsor the education of 100 young minds for all of 2022.

The consumer technology brand joined hands with the independent NGO to spread a little Yuletide cheer among kids adopted by the latter and bring them the gift of education, among others, to secure their future.

About a week ago, a team from realme India paid a visit to the kids at an SOS Children’s Village.

In the video, the team showcased innocent dreams and limitless aspirations of these kids, and made an appeal to Twitteratis to come forward and leave messages that show support for these kids. 

realme India appealed to Twitter to send in as many messages as possible and to help them contribute towards fulfilling the aspirations of the children by sponsoring their education.

Earlier today, realme India released another video, delivering on the promise they made a week ago. The latest video compiles the success story of how Twitter and the realme community came through with their support to help sponsor the education of 100 young minds for all of 2022.

Bhawana Sharma, Digital Director at realme India, “It is heart-warming to see how many people came through to support the children. This is the first step marking the beginning of our Hope for Good initiative and we hope to take many such steps in the future to drive more positive change. We’re ready to start the new year with more hope and compassion.”

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