Action day for earthquake victims: what do you do for Giro555?

On Wednesday, actions will be held across the country to raise money for the victims of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Officially, more than 37,000 people have been killed and many more injured. Millions of people are displaced and spend the nights in the bitter cold. Do you take action and collect money for Giro555? Let Omroep Brabant know, we would like to pay attention to everyone who helps on Wednesday.

Whether you bake cookies, collect deposits or sell stuff, the good cause comes first. You can register every action via [email protected] and then you have a chance that we will come by and report on it.

Donations
On Wednesday evening NPO, RTL and SBS6 will bring a joint program on NPO1: Help Victims Earthquake. Between 8.30 pm and 10.15 pm, the action of Giro 555 is supported by the broadcasters to collect as many donations as possible for the relief effort in the disaster area. The program consists of live performances and table discussions. During the broadcast, there is regular contact with the action center of Giro555 in Sound and Vision in Hilversum.

There Hila Noorzai, Wendy van Dijk and Herman van der Zandt report on the course of the action and interview well-known Dutch people in the call panel.

Chantal Janzen
In the studio, the presentation is in the hands of Chantal Janzen. Discussions at the table are conducted by Jeroen Pauw and Eva Jinek. Fidan Ekiz is table lady. They speak with people who have relatives in the disaster area, with correspondents and with presenter Sinan Can, who visited Turkey in recent days. Michiel Servaes, action chairman of Giro555, was also in Turkey and talks about the assistance. Performances are provided by Karsu and Frank Boeijen, among others. Johnny de Mol made reports of actions in the Netherlands for the program in recent days.

Action journals
All television channels will pay attention to the action throughout the day on Wednesday. Special action news is broadcasted on NPO 1. RTL4 and SBS6 then regularly switch with the action center in Sound & Vision in the evening. The final score of the National Action Day is expected around 10.15 pm. The announcement of the final score can be seen on all three channels.

During the evening, RTL4 and SBS6 regularly switch to Sound & Vision and the joint broadcast in their existing programming and in the commercial breaks, in order to draw optimal attention to the action among a wide audience.

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