.solana-based NFT collection okaybears is teaming up with charitable organization (RED) to release merchandise and raise funds for global health efforts. camgthompson reports
The two entities are collaborating on a merchandise collection, utilizing the intellectual property of both brands to release hoodies, T-shirts and wristbands. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Global Fund, an organization dedicated to providing resources to fight AIDS.
“We’re proud to collaborate with and build on our shared history of using merchandise and digital collectables to combat the most important human rights issues of our time,” said Gould.
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