Line has launched its “Pray for Indonesia” collection of eight stickers to support relief efforts in Central Sulawesi.
apanese messaging app Line has reportedly launched a sticker collection to help earthquake and tsunami victims in Palu and Donggala, Central Sulawesi.
The “Pray for Indonesia” collection features eight stickers and is available for download starting Friday. At Rp 12,000 (less than US$1), all proceeds from the sticker sales will be donated to support relief organizations helping disaster-hit areas in Central Sulawesi.
Tempo.co reports that the sticker collection has also been launched in Japan, South Korea and Thailand, in addition to Indonesia.
Read also: [UPDATED] How you can help Palu earthquake victims
“Line users worldwide can easily download the donation stickers through the app,” said Line Indonesia managing director Dale Kim.
Line Indonesia is also raising funds via online platform kitabisa.com.
Line Indonesia is reportedly collaborating with Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT Indonesia), a charity organization that intends use the donations to provide food, clothing and shelters for the disaster victims. (jes/kes)
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