ENHYPEN teams up with WHO for global blood donation awareness campaign 'Drop Your Drop'

ENHYPEN teams up with WHO for global blood donation awareness campaign 'Drop Your Drop'

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In celebration of World Blood Donor Day on 14 June, ENHYPEN are expanding their impact beyond music by teaming up with the World Health Organization (WHO) to raise awareness about the importance of blood donation globally. Through the partnership, the group aims to boost the visibility of the existing Drop Your Drop initiative and encourage greater participation in the campaign.

Drop Your Drop is a digital way for people to pledge their commitment to blood donation online. Participation in the website spiked from 1,200 on June 12 to 8,300 on June 14 after ENHYPEN jumped on the campaign. The quintet supported the campaign through promotional videos highlighting blood donation, a playlist curated for donors, and a special video call with WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

 
 
 
 
 
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ENHYPEN even pledged their loyalty to the initiative by donating their blood. They shared their sentiments on the importance of blood donation as they say, "It was especially meaningful and an honor for us to personally donate blood and participate in this campaign with WHO. We will continue striving to be artists who can bring positive influence and inspiration to ENGENEs and many others."

@enhypen A little reminder before tomorrow🩸 It’s #WorldBloodDonorDay! #ENHYPEN is joining @World Health Organization (WHO) and people around the world to support #GiveBlood ♬ XO (Only If You Say Yes) - ENHYPEN

As participation in the Drop Your Drop initiative continues to grow, ENHYPEN's partnership with WHO highlights the group's commitment to using their platform for meaningful change. By connecting their signature storytelling with real-world social impact, the quintet are proving that their influence extends far beyond music, inspiring ENGENEs and communities around the world to make a difference one donation at a time."