This Monday, March 30th Young Hollywood will unite to launch the #TieABowChallenge a social media campaign aimed at showing global unity in the fight against Coronavirus and support of all of the essential workers who are at the forefront of this battle.
Celebrities will kick off the campaign by posting a “challenge” on their social media asking friends to place a bow (of any color) on their front door or inside their front window symbolizing global unity and thanks to essential workers. Bows can be made of any household item the challenger has on hand to encourage social distancing and allow anyone who is challenged to participate without leaving the house to purchase supplies.
Some of the young celebrities participating in the launch include Jason Maybaum (Raven’s Home), Dylan Conrique (Chicken Girls), Caden Conrique (Chicken Girls), Connor Finnerty (Sunnyside Up), The Couch Sisters (Dancers), Lilia Buckingham (Crown Lake), Tahini Anderson (Stage Fright), Caitlin Carmichael (Dwight In Shining Armor), Lulu Lambros (Stuck In The Middle), Angelic (Recording Artist), Mackenzie Hancsicsak (This Is Us), Parker Bates (This Is Us), Faithe Herman (This Is Us), Ava Kolker (Sydney To The Max), Raegan Revord (Young Sheldon), Maya Le Clark (The Thundermans), August Maturo (Girl Meets World) and many more.
The challenge is being organized by Key Elements PR, a boutique PR firm specializing in the representation of youth talent. Jennifer Tinucci of Key Elements PR Services said “I wanted to organize a campaign to show the world that we are all in this together and to show all of the people out there going to work day in and day out, that we support them and are grateful for everything they are doing to keep essential services running in these unprecedented times. All of the doctors, nurses, military, laboratory staff, grocery store employees, truckers, warehouse staff, delivery and postal workers, and the list goes on. Without them at the forefront of this battle, we would not have access to the essential supplies and services that we need to survive in these unprecedented times. They are in our thoughts and prayers and we are so grateful for all that they are doing. We will band together and beat this, but we must all do our part, if we are not essential workers, we must all stay home to slow the spread of the virus. I hope that as the challenge gains momentum, we will all have bows on our windows and doors showing support.”
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Updates about the campaign can be found at www.keyelementspr.com
Tags/Hashtags for the Tie A Bow Challenge:
@tieabowchallenge
#tieabowchallenge
#thx2essentialworkers
#unite2fightcovid19
#socialdistancingsucceeds