As part of the American franchise's year-long campaign, Starbucks Korea and BTS jointly launched "Be the Brightest Stars" to donate a portion of sales from special BTS-collaborated products to Beautiful Foundation, a local non-profit organization, to support the "Opportunity Youth Independence Project" that includes career and educational development programs for young people.
"We hope that the influence of BTS, which we have experienced so far, will be conveyed to many customers through Starbucks," Starbucks Korea CEO Song Ho-seop said, expressing his desire that the BTS-collaborated campaign would be an opportunity for customers to become more aware of the youth support project.
The coffee giant will release special merchandise collaborated with BTS such as mug cups and a glass cup set, designed luxuriously and accented with gold, as well as two types of sleeve pouches that can house laptops and tablet PCs. Starbucks stores will play "Make It Right", a hit song included in BTS' 2019 album "MAP OF THE SOUL " PERSONA".
The collaboration goes in line with BTS' move to help young people. Other than singing messages of sympathy and love through songs, the K-pop sensation has actively collaborated with international organizations to tackle social problems that pose a threat to young people's lives.
BTS members have said that their campaign is all about encouraging every young person to find love from within themselves and spreading it to others with a message reading "We want everyone to take part in ending violence by sharing love and kindness."
In July last year, the band collaborated with UNICEF again to release a promotional music video for "#ENDviolence," a global program aimed at ending teenage violence at schools.
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