High Five charity drive begins in Latvia

On Friday, December 15, the annual High Five! (Dod pieci!) charity drive begins, this time targeting youth at risk.

A Latvian disc jockey will spend six days in a special 'glass' studio for a charity marathon. Broadcaster Toms Grēviņš will take the helm of the annual fundraiser for almost 158 hours.

You can watch the live stream of the opening of the marathon, as well as the duration of it, on dod.pieci.lv and on LSM.

As previously reported by LSM this year's 'High Five!' charity marathon will raise money for at-risk youth in Latvia.

The annual fundraiser, which is centered on people donating money in return for having a record played on Latvian Radio 5, will run this year from December 15 to 21 and will again see disc jockeys team up with charity website Ziedot.lv, this time to provide professional assistance to children and young people who are left without proper family care, have suffered violence and other crimes, or have behavioral problems. 

A 2022 report by the State Audit Office estimates that there are currently more than 10,000 young people in Latvia with behavioral problems who are absent from school for long periods, use various intoxicating substances, and have run-ins with the law. More than 36,000 or 1 in 7 children in Latvia are at risk of behavioral problems.

As always, there will be plenty of additional events and initiatives as well as the core cash-for-music offering. This will be the tenth year of the High Five charty marathon and is organized by Latvian Radio in close cooperation with Latvian Television, public media portal LSM.lv and long-standing donation partner, charity organization Ziedot.lv.

More information: www.dod.pieci.lv

 

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