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The Foundation for the Orthopaedic Children's Hospital or "el Ortopédico" - as we call it - is one of ARS DDB's oldest and most prized clients. When Eugenio Mendoza, a very important Venezuelan businessman and philanthropist founded the Children's Poliomelitis Hospital in 1942, he needed support for his cause from the best agency in town. At that time he came to Carlos Eduardo Frias, an intellectual and visionary businessman, founder of ARS Publicidad (that's us) who offered to work pro-bono for the hospital. Ever since we've been their "agency of record."

After more than 60 years, it's become increasingly challenging to creatively convince people to give to charities. However, regardless of the current economic situation, we at ARS DDB have been more than happy to work for the Ortopédico during all these years for two main reasons: because we've always shared the common value of educating and investing in the protection of the next and future generations of Venezuelans, and, more importantly, because there are few things as satisfying as knowing that we're doing our part in bringing a smile to a kid who very much needs it.

To that end, we embrace the entire Foundation as a brand, and as such, develop communication strategies for it to grow and achieve its yearly objectives. We, as individuals, also contribute to the Foundation's cause through donations and participation in events. In short, working for the Ortopédico is great. Not only because it brings out the best in people's creativity, but also because the motivation goes far beyond top-or-bottom line results. This in the end yields much higher returns for everyone involved: for the kids and for all of us at ARS DDB.

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Javier MoyaCorporate Communications ExecutiveARS DDB

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Pornthip Chaisiriroj

Much appreciate to what you & all DDBers at ARS have done.
Could you pls give me more pictures of the activities that DDBers employees have participated with those kids apart from the communication campaign.

At our Bangkok office, we turned the New Year Gifts that send annualy to clients every year to be donation. We selected the poor school from up-country , donate things that will be benefit for their education & health including set up one day activity with them. Got the good response & contribute from clients & all at Far East DDB.

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