Tuesday 15 March 2011

The Jubilee Project: Top Chef --> Fund raising for Japan


Okay, so Last Friday, an earthquake occured in Japan..
It was very heartbreaking, and until now (Wednesday), there were still a lot of bad rumour going on.. Actually, it's not only rumour.. Hmm.. The thing is, they said, some nuclear reactors leaked, and so they suspect of a radiation leak.
Part of this rumours that I hate, is that several people actually share hoax, about how the radiation will travels through asean countries, and they need to put betadines, and such.. For these people who made this text, please grow up! Show your humanity.. Show your love.. It's already bad, and please dont make it worse by spreading that text :(

Anyway, back to JubileeProject's March Fund..
They actually posted a preview about what their March Fund Video, for hepatitis B.. It was an MV (Music Video) for Rooftop Pursuit's song "Why I Sing"..  I have been waiting for the release of the video for several days, and then they actually perform in Boston University and showed the new MV in the projector..
It was really heartbreaking! My internet connection was bad, so I keep waiting for it to be downloaded to youtube.. Several day passed, no new upload.. And then, Friday, the Japan tragedy happened.
JubileeProject respond with a new video..


I'm still curious on what happen with the MV, so I tweeted them.. Check out what they respond..


So the MV is officially postponed...!

Oh.. You can still watch the preview of the MV here though..
http://bit.ly/hDvMju

The Fund Raising Video for Japan: Top Chef
Watch it here.. (as usual, i post the link, so that they will get more view. more view = more donation!)

Basically, it was a fun video, starred by Jason Y. Lee from the Jubilee Project, Arden Cho, Clara Chung, and Jennifer Chung.
As a person who spent quite amount of time in Youtube videos, I knew Arden, Clara, and Jen (not personally though!), and that's probably the reason why I could laugh at Clara and Jen's funny faces, impressed by Arden's ability to cook, LOL at Jason's silliness when showing off his ramen, and enjoyed the video overall.

In my personal opinion, it's hard to relate this video with what happen in Japan. And, it seems that they are wasting food :(

However, I do appriciate that they upload this video, and working with World Vision, they'll pass donations to Japan. Currently, each view will get 3 cents (as March 15th, 2011). And to added, they made this video around the end of February or early March, I can't remember, and that explain why it seems that there is no relation with earthquake in Japan.

Show your love to Japan by sharing the link!!!!
http://bit.ly/hPYdrs

You could also be a sponsor, and donate 1 cent per view by emailing them at project.jubilee@gmail.com.
The fund will go directly to World Vision in Japan, provide emergency supplies like life-saving food and water to those who need it most.

Remember, doing good is contagious!

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