| Title | ONE CHILD'S TOY, ANOTHER CHILD'S PAIN |
| Brand | METRO |
| Product / Service | METRO FOR CHILDREN |
| Category | C01. Bars & Restaurants |
| Entrant | GREY GROUP, SINGAPORE |
| Entrant Company | GREY GROUP, SINGAPORE |
| Advertising Agency | GREY GROUP, SINGAPORE |
| Name | Position |
|---|---|
| Ali Shabaz | Chief Creative Officer |
| Dunstan Lee | Copywriter |
| Deng Ying Zhi/Tan Zi Wei | Art Director |
| Adrian Koh/Bobby Aguila | Photographer |
| Deng Ying Zhi | Illustrator |
| Deng Ying Zhi | Typographer |
| Iskandar Abdul Kader | Art Buyer |
| Linda Avriani/Penelope Wetherill | Account Supervisor |
| Jacqueline Tan | Advertiser's Supervisor |
| Sandra Ong | Producer |
| Head Of Art: Tan Giap How Production Manager: Bobby Koh Di Artist: Fedinandus Oen | Other Credits |
Over 250 million children continue to suffer as child labourers. One way to stop the cycle is to provide them with an education. Metro for Children, a charity initiative, wanted to raise funds for that, while also increasing awareness of the issue. What's used by child labourers to make a living, could just be toys to another child. Working with this insight, we created 3 different tox boxes - featuring a toy sewing machine, tool kit and mop set. These looked ordinary at first, but later, left shoppers with a surprise. Text on the packaging was twisted, such that they reflected the suffering of child labourers. These boxes were placed in a department store, with a 'sales promoter' to share details and encourage donations.