Celebration Chain

Best Consumer-Driven / Community Campaign

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AstraZeneca wanted to build an online tool for the breast cancer community to celebrate and support its patients and survivors. One of AstraZeneca’s cancer drugs is Arimidex, which is indicated for early and advanced breast cancer. The aim was to raise awareness of Arimidex and AstraZeneca and demonstrate the company’s commitment to breast cancer and provide charitable contribution to advocacy groups.

Celebration Chain represents individual women who are united by an experience with breast cancer. Friends or family who want to honour a breast cancer sufferer can choose an avatar or “celebration doll”, a simple, whimsical, and endearing rich-media animation that reflects a patient/survivor’s personality. They can then send the doll to their loved one via email to create a celebration chain. For every new doll created, AstraZenece donated $1 to charity. Other friends can also create their own “celebrations” in support of the cancer patient. The idea is to act as a supportive network for the women being treated for breast cancer. The idea spread virally and was picked up by bloggers who endorsed the Celebration Chain.

As of February 2009, over 17,000 celebrations had been created, and many more (90,000+) had visited the site to view them.


Wall Street Journal
Brand:
Arimidex
Brand owner:
Astra Zeneca
Category:
Best Consumer-Driven / Community Campaign
Region:
USA
Date:
Oct 2007 - Apr 2008
Media Channel:
Online
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