ニュース 新しいパックはセントジュード病院のサポートを後押しします

新しいパックはセントジュード病院のサポートを後押しします

著者 : Lucy アップデート : Feb 26,2025

Zimad's Magic Jigsaw Puzzleは、このホリデーシーズン

今年のクリスマスは、マジックジグソーパズルのリラックスしたゲームプレイを楽しみながら、セントジュードチルドレンズリサーチホスピタルへのサポートを示してください。 Zimadは、セントジュードの命を救う研究とケアに直接利益をもたらす収益の50%が、「セントジュードの助け」と「セントジュードとのクリスマス」という2つの新しい特別なパズルパックをリリースしました。

これらのパックには、セントジュードの患者自身が作成したユニークなアートワークがあります。芸術療法は治療の重要な部分であり、子どもたちが自分自身を表現し、挑戦的な医学的旅に対処するのを助けます。病院全体に展示されているアートワークは、すべての人にインスピレーションと快適さを提供します。 15,000以上のパックがすでに販売されており、このイニシアチブの大きな影響を示しています。

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Zimad CEOのDmitry Bobrovは次のように述べています。このコラボレーションは、勇気ある子供たちとその家族に希望と喜びをもたらします。」彼はアートワークの背後にある強力なメッセージを強調し続けました。私たちのプレイヤーは本当の違いを生むことができ、これらの子供たちに最大限の生活を送る機会を与えます。」

以下の希望するアプリストアリンクからマジックジグソーパズルをダウンロードして、新しいパズルパックを購入します。その他のパズルゲームについては、iOSで利用可能な最高のパズラーのキュレーションリストをご覧ください。

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