On 8 July, Ogilvy & Mather Beijing welcomed a visit from a group of “special” guests – 35 middle school students from Anhui and Henan provinces who have all been impacted by HIV/AIDS in some way.
While in Beijing, as part of their summer camp program, these kids visited two companies to gain insight into different careers and industries. Ogilvy & Mather was their first stop.
O&M organized an “Ogilvy Expo” with six stations to introduce the students to different countries/regions: Brazil, China, Europe, India, South Africa, and the United States, through creative art activities.
Each station featured arts-related activities designed to reflect upon and introduce the students to the culture of that country/region. At the China station, for example, the children learned to create and paint clay figurines.
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