Joulukuusi, jossa on värikkäitä koristeita ja valoja, alla vaaleanpunaisia lahjoja ja rusetteja, violetilla taustalla.

Happy holidays! 

This year, our Christmas donation is directed to our long-term partner Protect Children Association, whose work to promote children's digital safety is invaluable.

A Christmas donation for children's safety

Digital environments bring a lot of good things to life, but they can sometimes be dangerous, especially for children. It is important that children learn digital safety skills as early as possible – before they have an own device at their disposal. For years, DNA has supported the digital security skills workshops organised by the Protect Children Association. These free events have reached more than 23,000 children from 166 different locations around Finland. 

Do you have small children?

Protect Children is organising Stop, Slow & Go™ workshops on three different topics: digital safety skills, body boundaries and emotional skills. They are intended for children aged 5–9 and are attended remotely with the school class. The next workshops will be held during the Media Literacy Week in February 2026. 

Please check out also the free exercise booklet, which allows children to learn digital safety skills independently. The booklet can be downloaded free of charge in Finnish, Swedish or English.

Shared fairy tale moments for the whole family

DNA and SOS Children’s Village want to offer all families fairy tale moments spent together with unique contents and remind us of the importance of fairy tales in children’s development, not forgetting the significance of time spent together in the otherwise busy daily life.

Listen to our Christmas fairy tale – and the other lovely fairy tales behind the link.

Listen to a Christmas tale (only in Finnish)

Everybody must have an equal opportunity to cope in a digital society

This year we have supported promotion of digital equality and in this way prevented exclusion with our important partners SOS Children’s Village Finland, Plan international, The Finnish Association for the Welfare of Older Adults, Hope ry and Save the Children.