The Pokémon Company International pledges global donations to organisations supporting children.
The Pokémon Company International has announced its commitment to global organisations in support of children and minority groups.
A subsidiary of The Pokémon Company, The Pokémon Company International is responsible for the Pokémon brand in all regions other than Asia. As the Pokémon series has hit 25 years since its first game was released , the company has pledged to donate at least $25 million over five years to organisations across the world dedicated to"improving the lives of children and supporting social equity".
The Pokémon Company International unveiled a 5-year plan to support organizations that improve the lives of children around the world and social equity.
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