Serious Request

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Serious Request is a family of annual multi-day, multimedia fundraising events for International Red Cross initiatives, typically hosted by radio stations in the week before Christmas. The project was begun in 2004 by Dutch public pop music radio station 3FM. Serious Request projects have since been adopted in Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Kenya, South Korea, Austria, Latvia and Portugal.

The DJs make an interactive, themed broadcast around the clock, while regular programming on the station is suspended except for news bulletins. Instead, 3FM and its website are completely dedicated to the event, which is also transmitted as a continuous audio and video live-stream. Additionally, there is television coverage, integration with social media, and a dedicated mobile app.

Funds are raised in a few different ways. DJs play songs requested by listeners and visitors, in return for their donations. Celebrities and artists also donate personal possessions or offer unique opportunities to meet them, which are auctioned off. Straightforward donations are made into the project's bank account, and by physical visitors depositing cash and cheques into the house's letterbox. Additionally, members of the public run a variety of supporting initiatives, and in some cities, more glass houses are popping up. All totalled, the Dutch editions have raised €76.8 million through 2014,3FM Serious Request - Wikipedia (NL) {{unreliable?|date=December 2021}} with total donations in some editions exceeding 10 million euros.

During the Dutch 3FM Serious Request, three radio DJs of the national channel (NPO) 3FM were locked up for six days in a small temporary radio studio. It is placed in a main square in a different city each year. During the event, they live on a liquid diet.

In the Netherlands, the Serious Request broadcasts and the Glass House became a national December tradition,{{cite web|url=http://praguepost.com/142-culture/43168-christmas-across-europe|title=Christmas across Europe|work=praguepost.com|date=19 December 2014}} that reaches most of the national population.{{cite web|url=http://birgitkoopsen.typepad.com/my_weblog/2014/12/serious-request-a-dutch-christmas-tradition.html|title=Serious Request - A Dutch Christmas Tradition|work=My scrappin' life}} The 2012 edition was watched and listened to by 12.1 million people{{cite web |url=http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/5601/TV-Radio/article/detail/3373217/2013/01/07/Serious-Request-bereikt-12-1-miljoen-mensen.dhtml |title=Serious Request bereikt 12,1 miljoen mensen |language=nl |trans-title=Serious Request reaches 12.1 million people |author= |date=7 January 2013 |publisher=Algemeen Dagblad |accessdate=21 December 2014}} over the age of ten, or 84% of Dutch people in that age group.{{cite web |url=http://seriousrequest.3fm.nl/nieuws/detail/5350391/3fm-serious-request-bereikt-121-miljoen-mensen |title=3FM Serious Request bereikt 12,1 miljoen mensen |language=nl |trans-title=3FM Serious Request reaches 12.1 million people |author= |date=7 January 2013 |publisher=3FM |accessdate=21 December 2014}} Overall, 88% of the people were aware of the event.

From 2016, the general public's interest in the event, and therefore donations, were declining. In 2018 and 2019, 3FM decided to abolish their Glass House and tried to bring the event closer to the people by sending DJs of the radio station to travel the country on foot. The formula was called The Lifeline.{{Cite web|url=https://www.metronieuws.nl/in-het-nieuws/2018/12/3fm-serious-request-lifeline-van-start-gegaan|title=3FM Serious Request: Lifeline van start gegaan|website=Metronieuws.nl|date=18 December 2018|language=nl|access-date=2019-12-29}} In 2020, due to the pandemic, the DJs were locked up in an airport hangar.{{Cite web |title=De opbrengst van 3FM SR20: The Lifeline is € 1.601.923,- |url=https://www.npo3fm.nl/nieuws/3fm-serious-request/8e462710-6406-46f2-a02f-639efa9707c0/de-opbrengst-van-3fm-sr20-the-lifeline-is-1-601-923 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=NPO 3FM |language=nl}} In 2021, it was decided to bring back the Glass House.{{Cite web |last=Edward |date=2021-11-04 |title=Glazen Huis keert terug bij 3FM Serious Request |url=https://www.radiofreak.nl/3fm-brengt-glazen-huis-terug-bij-serious-request/ |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=RadioFreak.nl |language=nl-NL}}

{{anchor|Overview of projects}}Overview by country, in order of first adoption

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CountryNameOrganizing stationYear and location
colspan=4 align=center style="background: #efefef;"| Adoption in 2004
{{flagcountry|NLD}}{{center|Serious Request}}align=center| NPO 3FMalign=left|

colspan=4 align=center style="background: #efefef;"| Adoption in 2006
{{flagcountry|BEL}}
{{center|(Flanders)}}
{{center|{{ill|Music For Life|nl}},
renamed "De Warmste Week".
}}
align=center| Studio Brussel* 2006: Leuven
  • 2007: Leuven
  • 2008: Ghent
  • 2009: Ghent
  • 2010: Antwerp
  • 2011: Leuven, Ghent, Antwerp
  • 2012: Brussels{{#tag:ref| Music For Life 2012 was an awareness campaign rather than a fundraiser, and did not feature a glass house. |group="n"}}
  • 2013: Boom{{#tag:ref|In 2013 and 2014 Music For Life evolved more into its own formula. Although still a radio-centric fundraising event hosted by three radio-DJs during the week before Christmas, the broadcast came from an open air winter campsite studio village, and was no longer tied to the Red Cross. Instead listeners could donate to hundreds of selected causes.|name=Belchange|group="n"}}
  • 2014: Boom{{refn|name=Belchange|group="n"}}
  • 2015: Boom
  • 2016: Boom
  • 2017: Wachtebeke
  • 2018: Wachtebeke
  • 2019: Kortrijk
  • 2020: Leuven
  • 2021: Mechelen
  • 2022: Hasselt
  • 2023: Bruges
  • 2024: Bruges
  • colspan=4 align=center style="background: #efefef;"| Adoption in 2007
    {{flagcountry|CH}}
    {{center|(French part)}}
    {{center|Couleur Terre (2007) /
    Cœur à Cœur (since 2016)
    }}
    align=center| Couleur 3 (2007) /
    Option Musique (2016-2018) /
    La Première (since 2019)
    * 2007: Geneva
  • 2016: Lausanne
  • 2017: Lausanne
  • 2018: Lausanne
  • 2019: Sion
  • 2020: touring across the 7 cantons of Romandy
  • 2021: not held
  • 2022: touring across the 7 cantons of Romandy
  • 2023: Sion, Gruyères, Geneva, Montreux, Neuchâtel, Biel/Bienne, Delémont
  • colspan=4 align=center style="background: #efefef;"| Adoption in 2008
    {{flagcountry|KEN}}{{center|Serious Request}}align=center| Ghetto Radio 89.5FM* 2008 through 2013: Nairobi
  • 2014: Nairobi slums
  • {{flagcountry|SWE}}{{center|Musikhjälpen}}align=center| SR P3 & SVT* 2008: Malmö
  • 2009: Gothenburg
  • 2010: Malmö
  • 2011: Gothenburg
  • 2012: Malmö
  • 2013: Gothenburg
  • 2014: Uppsala
  • 2015: Linköping
  • 2016: Örebro
  • 2017: Umeå
  • 2018: Lund
  • 2019: Västerås
  • 2020: Stockholm
  • 2021: Norrköping
  • 2022: Gothenburg
  • 2023: Växjö
  • 2024: Sundsvall
  • colspan=4 align=center style="background: #efefef;"| Adoption in 2009
    {{flagcountry|CH}}
    {{center|(German part)}}
    {{center|Jeder Rappen zählt}}align=center| DRS 3 & SF zwei* 2009: Bern
  • 2010: Bern
  • 2011: Lucerne
  • 2012: Lucerne
  • 2013: Zurich, Basel, Aarau, St. Gallen
  • 2014: Lucerne
  • 2015: Bern
  • 2016: Lucerne
  • 2017: Lucerne
  • 2018: Lucerne
  • colspan=4 align=center style="background: #efefef;"| Adoption in 2012
    {{flagu|South Korea|size=22px}}{{center|Serious Request}}align=center| KBS* 2012: Seoul
  • 2013: Seoul{{cite web|url=http://architizer.com/projects/serious-request-in-korea-2013/|title=SERIOUS REQUEST in KOREA, 2013|work=Architizer|date=9 January 2014}}
  • 2014: Seoul{{cite web|url=http://seriousrequest.3fm.nl/nieuws/detail/5350946/glazen-huis-in-zwitserland-oostenrijk-en-letland-op-slot|title=Glazen Huis in Zwitserland, Oostenrijk en Letland op slot|work=NPO 3FM Serious Request}}
  • colspan=4 align=center style="background: #efefef;"| Adoption in 2013
    {{flagcountry|BEL}}
    {{center|(Wallonia)}}
    {{center|{{Ill|Viva For Life|fr|Viva for life}}}}align=center| VivaCité (RTBF)* 2013: Liège
  • 2014: Liège
  • 2015: Charleroi
  • 2016: Charleroi
  • 2017: Nivelles
  • 2018: Nivelles
  • 2019: Tournai
  • 2020: Tour Reyers, Bruxelles (RTBF Headquarters)
  • 2021: Tournai
  • 2022: Bertrix
  • 2023: Bertrix
  • 2024 Seraing
  • colspan=4 align=center style="background: #efefef;"| Adoption in 2014
    {{flagcountry|AUT}}{{center|{{ill|Weihnachtswunder|de|Ö3-Weihnachtswunder}}: Wo jeder Wunsch hilft}}align=center| Hitradio Ö3* 2014: Salzburg
  • 2015: Graz
  • 2016: Innsbruck
  • 2017: Linz
  • 2018: St. Pölten
  • 2019: Villach
  • 2020: Vienna (Ö3 Headquarters)
  • 2021: Vienna (Ö3 Headquarters)
  • 2022: Bregenz
  • 2023: Bad Ischl
  • 2024: Wiener Neustadt
  • {{flagcountry|LVA}}{{center|{{ill|Dod pieci|lv|Dod pieci|lt=Dod Pieci!}}}}align=center| Latvijas Radio 5* 2014: Rīga{{cite web|url=https://dod.pieci.lv/|title=Dod Pieci!|publisher=Latvijas Radio 5 - Pieci.lv}}
  • 2015: Rīga, Central station square
  • 2016: Rīga, Central station square
  • 2017: Rīga, Doma Square
  • 2018: Rīga, Doma Square
  • 2019: Rīga, Doma Square
  • 2020: Rīga, Doma Square
  • 2021: Rīga, Doma Square
  • 2022: Rīga, Doma Square
  • 2023: Rīga, Doma Square
  • 2024: Rīga, Doma Square
  • {{flagcountry|POR}}{{center|Toca a Todos}}align=center| Antena 3* 2014: Lisbon
    colspan=4 align=center style="background: #efefef;"| Adoption in 2022
    {{flagcountry|GER}}{{center|Weihnachtswunder}}align=center| WDR 2* 2022: Dortmund
  • 2023: Düsseldorf
  • 2024: Paderborn
  • colspan=4 align=center style="background: #efefef;"| Adoption in 2024
    {{flagcountry|GER}}{{center|Weihnachtswunder}}align=center| Bremen Vier* 2024: Bremen

    Request on Tour (2003)

    The precursor of the Serious Request formula was the 3FM Request on Tour. During the last three days of 2003, Dutch national pop music radio station 3FM sent a "Request bus" with DJ equipment and a sound system on a tour of the country. By playing requested songs in return for donations, money was raised for Villa Pardoes,{{cite news|url=https://www.npo3fm.nl/nieuws/3fm/3846-en-dit-was-de-3fm-request-on-tour|title=En dit was de 3FM Request on Tour|language=nl|trans-title=And This Was 3FM Request on Tour|date=30 December 2003|publisher=NPO 3FM|accessdate=30 December 2014}} a resort for children between four and twelve with life-threatening illnesses; part of the amusement park the Efteling.{{cite web|url=https://www.villapardoes.nl/villa-pardoes|title=Villa Pardoes|language=nl|website=Villa Pardoes|accessdate=24 June 2020|trans-title=Villa Pardoes}} Among others Gerard Ekdom, Giel Beelen and Rob Stenders participated—DJs who later returned in Serious Request efforts. An amount of €16,000 was collected that year.

    Creation – aid for Darfur (2004)

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    Prominent DJs Rob Stenders and Ruud de Wild left radio 3FM in 2004, and were later replaced by Giel Beelen and Wouter van der Goes. During the interim, station manager Florent Luyckx started making changes in programming to shore up ratings, especially for December. After the Russian Beslan school massacre has ended in September, the station wanted to aid the victims and their relatives; however, the humanitarian organization handling the crisis declined their offer. When the station then approached the Dutch Red Cross, they pleaded for help in matters overlooked by the news media, such as two million IDPs and refugees in the war-torn region of Darfur, Sudan.{{cite web |url=http://www.rodekruis.nl/campagnes/3fm-serious-request-2014/eerdere-edities/resultaat-2004-darfur |title=2004: Jouw druppel op een gloeiende plaat - Rode Kruis |language=nl |trans-title=Your drop in a searing ocean |author= |publisher=Red Cross Netherlands |accessdate=1 January 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150101143758/http://www.rodekruis.nl/campagnes/3fm-serious-request-2014/eerdere-edities/resultaat-2004-darfur |archive-date=1 January 2015 |df=dmy-all }} This was then made the cause for the first Serious Request radiothon from 20 to 24 December 2004, using the slogan Jouw druppel op een gloeiende plaat.

    In a revised formula, DJ Jan-Willem Roodbeen suggested DJs living and broadcasting from a stationary structure with a lot of windows, not unlike the Big Brother TV-house.{{cite web |url=http://www.volkskrant.nl/dossier-mediabuzz/serious-request-in-15-feiten-van-goodwillmarathon-tot-marketingmonster~a3365271/ |title=Serious Request in 15 feiten - van goodwillmarathon tot marketingmonster? - de Volkskrant |language=nl |trans-title=Serious Request in 15 facts - from goodwill marathon to marketing monster? |author=Thijs van Soest |date=18 December 2012 |publisher=de Volkskrant |accessdate=1 January 2015}} Giel Beelen added that the occupants should endure some hardship to express solidarity, and therefore suggested fasting.{{cite web |url=http://www.metronieuws.nl/nieuws/2012/12/giel-goede-doel-is-het-belangrijkst-bij-serious-request |title=Giel: Goede doel is het belangrijkst bij Serious Request |language=nl |trans-title=Giel: Charity is paramount in Serious Request |author=Noa Maas |date=17 December 2012 |publisher=Metro |accessdate=1 January 2015}}

    In December 2004, a small temporary radio studio with large glass facades – a "glass house" – was erected in the Neude square in the center of Utrecht. Three radio DJs, Giel Beelen, Wouter van der Goes and Claudia de Breij, lived in the house for five days, fasting in solidarity with those in Darfur, and broadcasting Serious Request 24 hours a day on 3FM.

    In the course of the event, a particular record began to stand out, because it was requested often, and it lifted the DJs' spirits. In 2004 this was "Galvanize" by the Chemical Brothers. Later editions have shown that this mechanism occurs every time – the particular track is then deemed the 'anthem' of that year's Serious Request.

    In its first year the project collected €915,955, and received the 2004–05 Marconi Award for best radio program.{{cite web |url=http://radio.nl/23725/marconi-awards-uitgereikt-update |title=Marconi Awards uitgereikt |language=nl |trans-title=Marconi Awards handed out |author= |date=28 September 2005 |website=Radio.NL |accessdate=1 January 2015}}

    {{anchor|Daily scores|Serious Request 2005 (''Red een kind in Congo'': Save a child in the Congo)}} 2005 – children in the Congo

    File:All for water - 3FM serious request (2121790105).jpg

    From 19 to 24 December 2005, a glass house was again present at the Neude in Utrecht. That year's DJs were Giel Beelen, Gerard Ekdom and Wouter van der Goes, and the slogan was: Red een kind in Congo (Save a child in the Congo). Money was collected for children, some of them former child soldiers, in the Republic of the Congo, raising a total of €2,203,549, including a €1,000,000 contribution from the Dutch government. The appeal was awarded the 2006 Gouden Radio-Oortje for best radio program of the year. The song Multiply by Jamie Lidell became the 'Serious Request anthem' for the edition.

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    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|19 Decemberalign=right|€53,573
    align=right|220 Decemberalign=right|€137,877
    align=right|321 Decemberalign=right|€251,281
    align=right|422 Decemberalign=right|€414,552
    align=right|624 Decemberalign=right|€2,203,549

    {{anchor|Election|Daily scores|Serious Request 2006 ('30 miljoen landmijnen, daar kun je niet omheen'/ 30 million land mines, you cannot ignore them')}} 2006 – land mines

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    | caption3 = Otto-Jan Ham did a sponsored walk from Utrecht to Leuven}}

    In 2006 Serious Request raised money for victims of land mines around the world, and for the first time a sister event was held in another country: neighbouring Belgium.

    =Netherlands=

    From 19 to 24 December 2006, the third consecutive appeal was held. As in the first two events, a glass house was built at the Neude in Utrecht. The year's slogan was: 30 miljoen landmijnen, daar kun je niet omheen (You can't get around 30 million land mines). Giel Beelen, Gerard Ekdom and Sander Lantinga were elected by listeners between 4 and 8 December to live in the house. Nominees had also included Claudia de Breij, {{Interlanguage link|Paul Rabbering|nl}}, Coen Swijnenberg and Michiel Veenstra.

    Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende ceremonially locked the door on 19 December to begin the effort, pledging to DJs and listeners that the Dutch government would donate one million euros to the project, as it did in 2005, to match the people's donations.

    This year the DJs named Chelsea Dagger by the Fratellis the anthem song of the appeal. The song became popular, and during the night of 23–24 December it was played six times in four hours by request.

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    colspan=2|Daywidth=90|Timewidth=100|Amount
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|19 Decemberalign=center|4:30 pmalign=right|€61,481
    align=right|220 Decemberalign=center|4:30 pmalign=right|€189,935
    align=right|321 Decemberalign=center|4:30 pmalign=right|€353,405
    align=right|422 Decemberalign=center|4:30 pmalign=right|€687,151
    align=right|624 Decemberalign=center|5:50 pmalign=right|€2,648,495*

    * Total includes €1,000,000 donation by the Dutch government.

    = Belgium: Music For Life! =

    In addition to 3FM, the Flanders radio station Studio Brussel also participated in the appeal for the first time and DJs from both radio stations occasionally contacted each other. In Belgium, a second glass house was erected in Leuven. The DJs living there were Peter Van de Veire, Tomas De Soete and Christophe Lambrecht. The Belgian slogan was: Platen voor ledematen (Records for prosthetics).{{cite web|url=http://dcandaele.skynetblogs.be/archive/2006/12/25/music-for-life-de-slotshow.html|title=Music for Life: de slotshow|work=skynetblogs.be}} After six days a total of €2,901,650 was raised, consisting of some €1.4 million donated by the public, €100,000 from the Flemish Government and another €1.4 million from the Federal government, that had pledged to match the public's gifts.{{cite web |url=http://musicforlife.rodekruis.be/ref/%2814098%29-Home/Editie-2006.html |title=Editie 2006 - Music For Life |author= |date=2011 |publisher=Red Cross Flanders |accessdate=30 December 2014}}

    Thus, the combined total for the Dutch and Belgian appeals amounted to €5,550,145.

    = {{anchor|Sponsor walk}}Walkathons =

    To raise additional money, a walkathon was organized. DJ Claudia de Breij walked with her sidekick, Hildedepilde ({{Interlanguage link multi|Hilde Brontsema|nl}}), from the Belgian to the Dutch house and {{Interlanguage link multi|Otto-Jan Ham|nl}} of Studio Brussel did the same in the opposite direction. During the {{convert|211|km|adj=on}} walk listeners could sponsor the walkers (with a donation per kilometer) or offer them a place to stay the night or something to eat. All left their houses the morning of 19 December, and arrived at their destinations the afternoon of 24 December. De Breij collected €31,511 during her walk.

    {{anchor|Serious Request 2007 ('De wereld schreeuwt om drinkwater' / 'The world is screaming for drinking water')|Daily scores}}2007 – drinking water

    Availability of safe drinking water was chosen as the cause for 2007—the slogan: De wereld schreeuwt om drinkwater (The world is crying for drinking water). As in 2006, the Dutch and Belgian efforts were synchronized. Additionally French Swiss radio station Couleur 3 joined with a similar event.

    =Netherlands=

    File:3FM serious request Den Haag.jpg]]

    In the Netherlands, the house of 3FM Serious Request was moved to another city for the first time, starting in The Hague. The DJs for the year were Gerard Ekdom, Rob Stenders and Michiel Veenstra. Sander Lantinga and Giel Beelen, occupants of the house the previous year, decided not to enter the voting and were unavailable to be chosen - instead, they volunteered to do tasks or errands in return for donations.

    The appeal was opened on 19 December 2007 by Prince Willem-Alexander.{{cite web |url=http://www.nu.nl/news/1361457/60/Prins_Willem-Alexander_sluit_dj%27s_op.html |title=Opening 2007 by the Prince |date=19 December 2007 |publisher=nu.nl }} The Dutch government announced that instead of donating €1,000,000 (as it had in previous years), it would match the amount of money collected from the public.{{cite news |url=http://www.nu.nl/algemeen/1364597/kabinet-verdubbelt-opbrengst-3fm-actie.html |title=Kabinet verdubbelt opbrengst 3FM-actie |date=21 December 2007 |publisher=nu.nl |accessdate=1 October 2011 }} Coen Swijnenberg hitchhiked from The Hague to Geneva (via Leuven) and back, carrying a bucket with {{convert|15|L|USgal}} of water. The anthem song for 2007 became Let's Dance to Joy Division by The Wombats.

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    colspan=2|Daywidth=90|Timewidth=100|Amount
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|19 Decemberalign=center|4:45 pmalign=right|€102,360
    align=right|220 Decemberalign=center|4:45 pmalign=right|€248,982
    align=right|321 Decemberalign=center|4:35 pmalign=right|€476,337
    align=right|422 Decemberalign=center|4:35 pmalign=right|€842,243
    align=right|624 Decemberalign=center|7:40 pmalign=right|€5,249,466*

    *Total includes match by the Dutch government

    File:Siska schoeters 675.jpg DJ Siska Schoeters co-hosted Music For Life in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2013]]

    ={{anchor|Music for life (Studio Brussel)}} Belgium: Music For Life 2007=

    Studio Brussel again participated in the appeal. From the Martelarenplein in Leuven, DJs Peter Van de Veire, Tomas De Soete and Siska Schoeters, collected €2,083,030 from Belgian listeners. Again this was augmented by the Flemish and the Belgian federal governments, which donated €300,000 and €1 million respectively in 2007, bringing the total raised to €3,383,030.{{cite web |url=http://musicforlife.rodekruis.be/ref/%2814098%29-Home/Editie-2007.html |title=Editie 2007 - Music For Life |author= |date=2011 |publisher=Red Cross Flanders |accessdate=30 December 2014}}

    DJ Otto-jan Ham was sponsored to leave Leuven without money, traveling to the glass houses in The Hague and Geneva, and back to Leuven, carrying a bucket of water. He brought home 8.5 liters, netting €45,925 for his effort. In conjunction with the event, a ship left Essen (Germany) with a 20,000-litre pool aboard. En route 10 swimmers took turns swimming for 24 hours (the length of the trip), raising €14,000.

    =Switzerland: Couleur Terre=

    French Swiss radio station Couleur 3 in Geneva joined the appeal in 2007. The event was called Couleur Terre and its glass house was located on the rue de la Rôtisserie. In its first and only year, it collected CHF 252,000 (about €151,000)—entirely by playing requests.[http://www.swiss-solidarity.org/en/fundraising-campaigns/ended-campaigns/couleur-terre.html Couleur Terre - Swiss Solidarity] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150404035158/http://www.swiss-solidarity.org/en/fundraising-campaigns/ended-campaigns/couleur-terre.html |date=4 April 2015 }} DJs Yann Zitouni, Émilie Gasc-Milesi and Michel Ndeze hosted the benefit for six full days.

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    Country

    ! Project name

    ! Results

    ! Comments

    width=150| {{flagcountry|BEL}}width=150| Music For Lifealign=center| €3,383,030€1,300,000 contributed by the Belgian governments
    width=150| {{flagcountry|NLD}}width=150| Serious Requestalign=center| €5,249,466€2,624,733 contributed by the Dutch government
    width=150| {{flagcountry|CH}}width=150| Couleur Terrealign=center| 252,000 CHF (€151,218)Raised exclusively by playing requested songs
    colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| Totalalign=center| €8,783,714align=center|

    2008 – refugees

    In 2008, Serious Request and its sister projects raised money and awareness for refugees, with a varying focus. The Dutch 3FM Serious Request, and the new Swedish event Musikhjälpen, aimed to help the world's refugees in general, whereas the Belgian Glass House focused specifically on refugee mothers. The year also saw the first similar project take place in Africa: Serious Request Kenya. Instead of funds, it raised awareness, focusing more on internally displaced persons than on (international) refugees. Couleur Terre in Switzerland was not continued.

    ={{anchor|The Netherlands: ( 'Een vluchteling is nergens zonder jouw hulp' / 'A refugee can go nowhere without your help' )|Daily scores}}Netherlands=

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    | caption1 = Letterbox fitted in the glass facade, for cash money and cheques deposited by visitors

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    | caption2 = 3FM DJ Coen Swijnenberg's first stint in the house in 2008. He has done four more through 2014}}

    For 2008, the Glass House was located on the Grote Markt in Breda, inhabited by DJs Giel Beelen, Coen Swijnenberg and Paul Rabbering. The proceeds were directed to help refugees around the world; its slogan was Een vluchteling is nergens zonder jouw hulp (A refugee is nowhere without your help).{{cite web|url=http://www.3fm.nl/page/3fm_actueel/271693 |title=Radio 3FM – 3FM – Serious Radio |publisher=3fm.nl |accessdate=23 March 2012}} The Dutch government pledged to match donations up to €2.5 million. The anthem for the edition, chosen by the DJs, was "Verliefdheid" by Dutch singer Jordy van Loon. Aside from the anthem, 2008 introduced a dedicated theme song, made specifically for the event by a music act, to be played regularly in the weeks leading up to the appeal, and to be used in promotional messages. In 2008 this was "Waiting So Long" by Belgian band Novastar.

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    colspan=2|Daywidth=90|Timewidth=110|Amount
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=150|19 Decemberalign=center|4:55 pmalign=right|€140,523
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|2width=150|20 Decemberalign=center|4:40 pmalign=right|€327,709
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|3width=150|21 Decemberalign=center|4:35 pmalign=right|€595,480
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|4width=150|22 Decemberalign=center|4:40 pmalign=right|€847,223
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|5width=150|23 Decemberalign=center|4:45 pmalign=right|€1,377,338
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=150|24 Decemberalign=center|8:21 pmalign=right|€3,137,937
    €5,637,961{{#tag:ref| Total amount including a €2,500,000 donation by the Dutch government. |group="n"}}

    =Belgium: Music For Life 2008=

    This year the Belgian glass house was moved to Ghent. National public broadcaster VRT supplemented Radio Brussel's program with continuous digital television. DJs Siska Schoeters, Sofie Lemaire and Tomas de Soete of Studio Brussel lived in the house from 19 to 24 December, raising €3,513,728 for mothers on the run (original slogan: Moeders op de vlucht).{{cite web |url=http://musicforlife.rodekruis.be/ref/%2814098%29-Home/Editie-2008.html |title=Editie 2008 - Music For Life |author= |date=2011 |publisher=Red Cross |accessdate=31 December 2014}} As in 2007, the total included contributions by the Flemish and the Belgian federal governments of €300,000 and €1 million respectively.

    In an event called Bed on the Run, DJs Linde Merckpoel and Sam de Bruyn raised €15,000 with a Nokia sponsored handicap hitchhike from the Swedish glass house in Malmö, via the Dutch one in Breda to Ghent, bringing with them a made-up bed.{{cite web |url=http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/archief/2.1222/cultuur%2Ben%2Bmedia/1.438552 |title="Bed on the run" levert 15.000 euro op |language=nl |trans-title=Bed on the Run raises €15,000 |author= |date=19 December 2008 |publisher=Deredactie.be newssite, by VRT |accessdate=31 December 2014}}

    File:Serious request malmo 2008.jpg

    =Sweden: Musikhjälpen=

    Sweden participated for the first time, with a glass house in Malmö. The appeal was called Musikhjälpen ("Music Aid"), and the theme was refugees (slogan: 67 miljoner flyktingar behöver din hjälp, meaning 67 million refugees need your help). Because of Swedish Christmas celebrations, the appeal began one week earlier. The appeal aired 24 hours daily on Sveriges Radio (SR) P3 and Din Gata 100.6—SVT Play and SVT2 aired the appeal on a time-permitting basis. Hosts were Kitty Jutbring, Henrik Torehammar and Ehsan Noroozi. Guests during the six-day marathon included rap artist Timbuktu, Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen and the Swedish national ice-hockey team.{{cite web|url=http://www.sr.se/sida/gruppsida.aspx?ProgramId=3286&grupp=5944 |title=Tidigare år: Musikhjälpen 2008 | Sveriges Radio |publisher=Sr.se |date=18 December 2008 |accessdate=23 March 2012}} In its first year the appeal raised a total of 3,016,247 Swedish kronor, or €277,778.{{cite web |url=http://radio.nl/59820/musikhjalpen-2008-levert-277-778-euro-op |title=Musikhjälpen 2008 levert 277.778 euro op |language=nl |trans-title=Musikhjälpen 2008 raises €277,778 |author= |date=20 December 2008 |website=Radio.NL |accessdate=31 December 2014}}

    ={{anchor|Serious Request in Africa – Ghetto Radio, Nairobi}}Kenya: Serious Request=

    File:Sr glass house nairobi presenters.jpg]]

    With the participation of Ghetto Radio 89.5 FM in Nairobi,{{cite web|url=http://www.ghettoradio.co.ke/ |title=GHETTO RADIO 89.5 FM| |YOUR OFFICIAL SHENG STATION |publisher=Ghettoradio.co.ke |date=14 March 2012 |accessdate=23 March 2012}} Serious Request was held in Kenya with the slogan "On the Run, but not Outta Sight".{{cite web |url=http://www.pambazuka.net/en/category/comment/54186 |title=Pambazuka - Nairobi's 'Glass House' experience and post-election IDPs |last=Mose |first=Caroline |date=18 February 2009 |publisher=Pambazuka News |accessdate=31 December 2014}} This was the first time the event was held in Africa. The Nairobi glass house was located on the grounds of the Kenyatta International Conference Centre; the three presenters were Angela ‘Angel’ Wainaina,{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPGGf4f85wc |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211213/KPGGf4f85wc |archive-date=2021-12-13 |url-status=live|title=Serious Request – Meet Angel |publisher=YouTube |date=17 December 2008 |accessdate=23 March 2012}}{{cbignore}} Rapcha the Sayantist{{#tag:ref| Real name: Francis Kibe, a comedian most well known as ‘Lambert’ in popular television programme Vioja Mahakamani (Drama in the Courtroom). |group="n"}}{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYQlIGnwvIw |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211213/eYQlIGnwvIw |archive-date=2021-12-13 |url-status=live|title=Serious Request – Meet Rapcha, aka "the Sayantist" |publisher=YouTube |date=17 December 2008 |accessdate=23 March 2012}}{{cbignore}} and Muki Garang.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMYsRoKIek8 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211213/uMYsRoKIek8 |archive-date=2021-12-13 |url-status=live|title=Serious Request – Meet Muki |publisher=YouTube |date=17 December 2008 |accessdate=23 March 2012}}{{cbignore}} Between 19 and 24 December 2008, their continued broadcast and interaction with visitors raised awareness for the plight of Internally displaced persons (IDPs). Instead of fundraising, the approach focused on solidarity.

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    Country

    ! Project name

    ! Results

    ! Comments

    width=150| {{flagcountry|BEL}}width=150| Music For Lifealign=center| €3,513,728€1,300,000 contributed by the Belgian governments
    width=150| {{flagcountry|NLD}}width=150| Serious Requestalign=center| €5,637,937€2,500,000 contributed by the Dutch government
    width=150| {{flagcountry|SWE}}width=150| Musikhjälpenalign=center| 3,016,247 Kr (€277,778)Held one week earlier
    colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| Totalalign=center| €9,429,443align=center|

    2009 – malaria

    In 2009 all projects from 2008 received a new edition, and Switzerland returned with a new initiative: Jeder Rappen zählt, this time hosted by Radio SRF 3 in the country's German-speaking part. The year's five events all raised funds to fight malaria.

    =Netherlands=

    File:SeriousRequest2009a.jpg city hall, 2009]]

    The 2009 location for 3FM Serious Request was Groningen, and the fundraising slogan: Stop Malaria, Play the Music. DJs Giel Beelen, Gerard Ekdom and Annemieke Schollaardt lived in the glass house. The house was ceremonially closed by Princess Máxima on 18 December. VanVelzen's keyboard, as well as autographed shirts from members of AFC Ajax and FC Groningen were auctioned, and every night a celebrity guest stayed for one night. The year's theme song was One Song by rockband Rigby, and It Gets Better by Ryan Shaw became the event's anthem. Minister for Development Cooperation Bert Koenders contributed €3 million on behalf of the Dutch government—€4,113,447 was raised by the public.{{cite web |url=http://radio.nl/3fm-serious-request-2009-deel2 |title=3FM Serious Request 2009 |language=nl |author= |date=24 December 2009 |website=Radio.NL |accessdate=1 January 2015}}

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    colspan=2|Day

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    ! Amount

    ! Overnight guest

    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|19 Decemberalign=center| 4:53 pmalign=right| €244,668Thomas Acda
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|2width=125|20 Decemberalign=center| 4:52 pmalign=right| €428,629Do
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|3width=125|21 Decemberalign=center| 4:52 pmalign=right| €706,174Youp van 't Hek
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|4width=125|22 Decemberalign=center| 4:53 pmalign=right| {{nowrap|€1,058,594}}VanVelzen
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|5width=125|23 Decemberalign=center| 4:53 pmalign=right| €1,740,302Angela Groothuizen
    colspan=5|
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=125|24 Decemberalign=center| 8:20 pmalign=center| €7,113,447{{cite web |url=http://www.nu.nl/binnenland/2151115/serious-request-levert-ruim-7-miljoen-euro.html |title=Serious Request levert ruim 7 miljoen euro op |publisher= nu.nl |date=24 December 2009 }}Waylon

    {{multiple image

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    | image1 = Music for life 2009.jpg

    | caption1 = Music for Life house 2009, Ghent

    | image2 = Musikhjalpen2009.jpg

    | caption2 = The Swedish house in Gothenburg

    | image3 = Glass House 2010.jpg

    | alt3 = Glass house with brown sign and four people in yellow T-shirts in front

    | caption3 = Kenya house against malaria

    | image4 = Ghetto DJ.JPG

    | caption4 = One of Kenya's DJs on 23 December 2009}}

    =Belgium: Music For Life 2009=

    Studio Brussel again located its glass house in Ghent and the DJs were Siska Schoeters, Sam Debruyn and Sofie Lemaire. With the simple slogan Stop Malaria it raised €3,955,223, primarily for mosquito nets in Burundi.{{cite web |url=http://www.rodekruis.be/NL/Actueel/Actueel/malariadag/ |title=25 april is wereldmalariadag |language=nl |trans-title=25 April is world malaria day |author= |date=2013 |publisher=Red Cross Belgium |accessdate=1 January 2015}} Like the previous years €1,300,000 came from the Belgian federal and Flemish governments, and €2,655,223 from listeners.{{cite web |url=http://musicforlife.rodekruis.be/ref/%2814098%29-Home/Editie-2009.html |title=Editie 2009 - Music For Life |language=nl |author= |date=2011 |publisher=Red Cross Flanders |accessdate=1 January 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141231031237/http://musicforlife.rodekruis.be/ref/%2814098%29-Home/Editie-2009.html |archive-date=31 December 2014 |df=dmy-all }}

    =Sweden: Musikhjälpen 2009=

    Musikhjälpen 2009{{cite web|url=http://www.musikhjalpen.se/ |title=Musikhjälpen 2011 |publisher=Musikhjalpen.se|accessdate=23 March 2012}} was held from 14 to 20 December in Gothenburg. The appeal was again broadcast around the clock on the Internet at SVT Play and on SR P3, and telecast (time permitting) on SVT2. Hosts were Ametist Azordegan, Christer Lundberg and Jason Diakité (Timbuktu). The theme of the 144-hour show was Din musik stoppar malaria (Your music stops malaria) and it raised a total of 5,748,442 SEK (or €552,425).

    =Switzerland: Jeder Rappen zählt=

    In 2009, an appeal with the slogan Jeder Rappen zählt—"every (Swiss) penny counts"—was held for the first time in Bern, aimed at German-speaking Switzerland. In the glass house were Radio SRF 3 DJs Mario Torriani, Nik Hartmann and Judith Wernli. In total, CHF 9,348,113 (or €4,699,410) was raised to fight malaria, using the moniker Gemeinsam gegen Malaria (Together against malaria).{{cite web |url=http://www.swiss-solidarity.org/en/fundraising-campaigns/earlier-campaigns/jeder-rappen-zaehlt-2012/detail/news/2013/01/18/3430_jeder_rappen_zaehlt_2009_to_2012.html |title="Jeder Rappen zählt" 2009 to 2012 - Swiss Solidarity |author= |date=18 January 2013 |publisher=Swiss Solidarity |accessdate=3 January 2015}}

    =Kenya: Serious Request 2009=

    Ghetto Radio's broadcast of Stop Malaria, Play the Music in Nairobi was violently interrupted on 23 December, when its glass house was hit by a tropical rainstorm. However nobody was injured; the DJs were taken to a hotel where they continued to refuse food. They resumed broadcast the next day after the glass house was repaired.{{cite web|url=http://www.malariaworld.org/blog/serious-request-kenyan-chapter|title=Serious Request Kenyan chapter|work=malariaworld.org}} Contrary to their 2008 effort, this time fundraising was an objective; however, the achieved result was not made public.

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    ! Project name

    ! Results

    ! Remarks

    width=150| {{flagcountry|BEL}}width=150| Music For Lifealign=center| €3,955,22318–24 December
    width=150| {{flagcountry|NLD}}width=150| Serious Requestalign=center| €7,113,44718–24 December
    width=150| {{flagcountry|SWE}}width=150| Musikhjälpen
    ("Music Aid")
    align=center| 5,748,442 SEK (€552,425)13–19 December
    width=150| {{flagcountry|CH}}width=150| Jeder Rappen zählt
    ("Every penny counts")
    align=center| 9,348,113 CHF (€4,699,410)Held the previous week
    colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| Totalalign=center| €16,320,505align=center|

    2010 – HIV/AIDS and children

    All five projects from 2009 were given a continuation, with varying themes relating to HIV/AIDS and children. The Dutch and Belgian efforts centered on orphaned children in sub-Saharan Africa, especially those who became such by losing one or both parents to AIDS. The Swiss theme were children in war zones and conflict areas, whereas the Swedes focused on the fight against trafficking of children. In Kenya on the other hand, education about HIV/AIDS was the spearpoint, and people were called to have themselves tested.

    ={{anchor|The Netherlands: "AIDS took away their parents, Give back their future"}}Netherlands=

    File:Glazen huis SR2010 1.jpg

    The 2010 location for Serious Request was Eindhoven. DJs Giel Beelen, Gerard Ekdom and Coen Swijnenberg hosted the appeal. Its theme was AIDS orphans, and the slogan: Aids nam hun ouders weg, geef ze hun toekomst terug! (AIDS took their parents away, give them their future back!). The Dutch government did not donate because of a stricter budgetary policy; however, the public and many companies made up the difference, and the previous record was exceeded by several thousand euro. The theme song was BLØF's "Wijd Open" ("Wide Open"), and the anthem and most requested song was Hello by Martin Solveig ft. Dragonette.

    After the last evening of the event, some money was still coming in, clocking in at a final €7,471,000.{{cite web |url=http://www.rodekruis.nl/campagnes/3fm-serious-request-2014/eerdere-edities/resultaat-2010-aids |title=2010: Aids nam hun ouders weg, geef ze hun toekomst terug! |language=nl |trans-title=AIDS took their parents away, give them their future back! |author= |date=2014 |publisher=Red Cross Netherlands |accessdate=2 January 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150101185343/http://www.rodekruis.nl/campagnes/3fm-serious-request-2014/eerdere-edities/resultaat-2010-aids |archive-date=1 January 2015 |df=dmy-all }}

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    colspan=2|Day

    ! Time

    ! Amount

    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|19 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €273,745
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|2width=125|20 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €494,024
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|3width=125|21 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €1,004,986
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|4width=125|22 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €1,755,088
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|5width=125|23 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €3,128,049
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=125|24 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €7,135,707

    =Belgium: Music For Life 2010=

    As in previous years Studio Brussel organized Music For Life, siting the glass house on the Groenplaats in Antwerp. The DJs that year were Sofie Lemaire, Sam Debruyn and Tomas De Soete. Like the Dutch effort, its theme was AIDS orphans – the slogan was Laat een weeskind niet alleen (Don't leave an orphaned child behind). The appeal was announced on 1 December, World AIDS Day. Bands were invited to play on the roof each evening, the best-known of which were the Editors. The bottom line for 2010 was €5,020,747, and as before this included €1,300,000 from the Belgian federal and Flemish governments.{{cite web |url=http://www.clint.be/entertainment/music-life-2010-doorbreekt-de-grens-van-5-miljoen-euro |title=Music for Life 2010 doorbreekt de grens van 5 miljoen euro |language=nl |trans-title=Music for Life 2010 breaches the 5 million euro barrier |author= |date=24 December 2010 |website=Clint.BE |accessdate=2 January 2015}}

    =Sweden: {{anchor|Overview of the results}}Musikhjälpen 2010=

    Musikhjälpen 2010 was held from 13 to 19 December, with its glass house back in Malmö. Its theme was the fight against the trafficking of children under the motto "Barn är inte till salu" ("Children are not for sale"). The appeal was again broadcast continuously on the Internet at SVT Play and SR P3 radio and time-permitting on SVT2 TV. Its hosts were Martina Thun, Jason Diakité (Timbuktu) and Nour El-Refai. By the morning of 18 December, the previous year's proceeds record was broken; when the show was over 12,236,417 SEK had been collected.

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    | caption1 = Logo of Jeder Rappen zählt

    | image2 = Nik Hartmann 2012.JPG

    | caption2 = Swiss DJ Nik Hartmann was in the glass house every time since the start (2009 - 2014)}}

    =Switzerland: Jeder Rappen zählt 2010=

    The 2010 appeal in German-speaking Switzerland, Kindern Zukunft schenken (Give children a future), focused on children in war zones and conflict areas. Radio station DRS 3 located the glass house again in Bern. The DJs were Nik Hartmann, Anic Lautenschlager and Tom Gisler. Samih Sawiris added 20 percent to the total from his Sawiris Foundation, so a total of €5,251,835.92 was raised.

    =Kenya: Serious Request 2010=

    The 2010 Kenyan appeal by Ghetto Radio sited its glass house opposite the Hilton Nairobi from 19 to 24 December. Instead of raising money, listeners were educated about HIV/AIDS, and encouraged to be tested. Some 2140 people were tested on HIV on site during the 6-days event, actually setting a Kenyan record.{{cite web |url=http://www.ghettoradio.co.ke/serious-request/ |title=Serious Request - Ghetto Radio 89.5 - Your Official Sheng Station |author= |date=2014 |website=GhettoRadio.co.ke |accessdate=2 January 2015}} Live streaming footage of the event featured on the "This Is Africa" website (part of the Pan-African Ghetto Radio Foundation).{{cite web|title=Serious Request 2010: Breaking the taboo surrounding AIDS|url=http://www.thisisafrica.me/city-life/detail/1214/Serious-Request-2010%3A-Breaking-the-taboo-surrounding-AIDS|work=This Is Africa|publisher=Ghetto Radio Foundation|accessdate=1 July 2012|author=Staff|date=16 December 2010}}

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    ! Project name

    ! Results

    ! Remarks

    width=150| {{flagcountry|BEL}}width=150| Music For Lifealign=center| €5,020,74718–24 December
    width=150| {{flagcountry|NLD}}width=150| Serious Requestalign=center| €7,471,00018–24 December
    width=150| {{flagcountry|SWE}}width=150| Musikhjälpenalign=center| 12,236,417 Kr{{cite web |url=http://www.expressen.se/kvp/musikhjalpen-samlade-in-over-tolv-miljoner/ |title=Musikhjälpen samlade in över tolv miljoner |language=sv |trans-title=Music Aid raised over twelve million |author=Av Lars Klint |date=20 December 2010 |publisher=Kvällsposten, (Expressen) |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150118094741/http://www.expressen.se/kvp/musikhjalpen-samlade-in-over-tolv-miljoner/ |archive-date=18 January 2015 |accessdate=19 January 2015}} (€1,360,785)13–19 December
    width=150| {{flagcountry|CH}}width=150| Jeder Rappen zähltalign=center| 11,504,208 Fr. (€7,062,607)Held the previous week
    width=150| {{flagcountry|KEN}}width=150| Serious Requestcolspan="2" align=center| 2,141 people tested for HIV
    colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| Totalalign=center| €20,915,139align=center|

    2011

    ={{anchor|Daily scores|Overview of the results}}Netherlands: ''This One's for Mama''=

    File:Glazen huis 2011.jpg

    With the announcement of the location for Serious Request 2010, the station also announced the location of the 2011 appeal (Leiden). That year, a glass house was created that floated on water.

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    ! Amount

    ! Guest

    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|19 Decemberalign=center| 4:50 pmalign=right| €295,382Krystl
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|2width=125|20 Decemberalign=center| 4:50 pmalign=right| €662,858Jörgen Raymann
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|3width=125|21 Decemberalign=center| 4:50 pmalign=right| €1,203,941Irene Moors
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|4width=125|22 Decemberalign=center| 4:50 pmalign=right| €1,972,140Britt Dekker
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|5width=125|23 Decemberalign=center| 4:50 pmalign=right| €3,581,305Jan Kooijman
    colspan=5|
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=125|24 Decemberalign=center| 21:50align=right| €8,621,004Waylon

    File:Musikhjälpen 111216 at a distance (edit).jpg in Gothenburg 2011.]]

    = Sweden: {{anchor|Overview of the results}}Musikhjälpen 2011 =

    For 2011 Musikhjälpen moved to Gothenburg again, and was held from 12 to 18 December. Its theme was education for girls: "Alla flickor har rätt att gå i skolan" ("All girls have the right to go to school"). For the third time in a row, Jason Diakité (Timbuktu) hosted, this time together with Gina Dirawi and Kodjo Akolor.{{cite web |url=http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=3946&artikel=5953661 |title=Om Musikhjälpen – din musik räddar liv |language=sv |trans-title=Music Aid - Your Music Saves Lives |publisher=Sveriges Radio |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141020045833/http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=3946&artikel=5953661 |archive-date=20 October 2014 |accessdate=31 October 2014}} The appeal was again broadcast continuously on the Internet at SVT Play and SR P3 radio and time-permitting on SVT2 TV. Among 264 auctioned items was Michael Jackson's platinum record for his album Thriller.{{cite web|url= http://www.gp.se/ekonomi/1.802525-michael-jacksons-platinaskiva-pa-auktion|title=Michael Jacksons platinaskiva på auktion|work=Göteborgs-Posten |date=2011-12-16 |accessdate=2013-12-07}} A total of 18,104,362 SEK was raised.

    Flanders and Switzerland also had glass houses for different causes.

    File:Music for Life 2011 Gent.jpg

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    ! Project name

    ! Results

    ! Remarks

    width=150 | {{flagcountry|BEL}} (Flanders)width=150 | Music For Lifealign=right | €7,142,716Proceeds to combat diarrhoea in children
    {{flagcountry|NLD}}Serious Requestalign=right| €8,621,004Proceeds to help mothers affected by war
    {{flagcountry|SWE}}Musikhjälpenalign=right| 18,104,362 Kr{{cite news|url=http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=3946&artikel=4863899 |title=REKORD: 18 104 362 kr! - Musikhjälpen 2013 |newspaper=Sveriges Radio |date=2011-12-18 |accessdate=2013-12-07}} (€2,004,491)Held one week earlier; proceeds to aid education for girls
    {{flagcountry|CH}}Jeder Rappen zähltalign=right| 7,309,824 Fr. (€5,157,567)Held one week earlier; proceeds to aid mothers in need
    {{flagcountry|KEN}}Serious Requeststyle="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Participated in solidarity; encouraged the population to donate blood
    colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| Totalalign=right|€22,925,778

    2012

    =Belgium: Music For Life 2012=

    Radio station Studio Brussel chose a radical change in concept in 2012. Instead of raising funds, the focus was entirely on raising awareness, and breaking the perceived taboo and stigma's on dementia. In Belgium it is predicted that one in five persons wil eventually suffer from dementia. Although there was once again a round-the-clock broadcast from 17 to 23 December, there was no glass house, and no locked-up fasting hosts.{{cite web |url=http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/9092/Muzieknieuws/article/detail/1500841/2012/09/14/Dementie-centraal-bij-nieuwe-Music-For-Life-zonder-glazen-huis-en-geldinzameling.dhtml |title=Dementie centraal bij nieuwe Music For Life zonder glazen huis en geldinzameling |language=nl |trans-title=Dementia is central in new Music For Life without glass house and fundraising |author=Mick Van Loon |date=14 September 2012 |website=HLN.be |publisher=HLN (Belgium) |accessdate=4 January 2015}}

    =Kenya: ''Vote4Peace Vote4Kenya''=

    In 2012 three Ghetto Radio DJs were locked in a "glass house" in central Nairobi, going six days without food while broadcasting non-stop to promote peaceful voting, ahead of the East African country's elections on 4 March 2013. From 19 to 24 December DJs Mbusii, Solloo and Essie went six days without food to advocate peaceful elections in Kenya—the first vote since the disputed elections in 2007, when violence engulfed the country leaving more than 1,000 people dead and 350,000 displaced, according to the Kenya Red Cross, and the country was nearly torn apart.{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/21/world/africa/kenya-elections-fasting-peace/|title=Kenyan DJs go six days without food to promote peaceful elections|author=Teo Kermeliotis, for CNN|date=21 December 2012|work=CNN}}{{cite web|url=http://www.thisisafrica.me/music/detail/19729/serious-request-2012-19th-24th-december-vote4peace-vote4kenya|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116150041/http://www.thisisafrica.me/music/detail/19729/serious-request-2012-19th-24th-december-vote4peace-vote4kenya|title=Serious Request 2012, 19th - 24th December: Vote4Peace Vote4Kenya - Music - This Is Africa|archive-date=16 January 2013|work=thisisafrica.me}}

    =South Korea=

    For the first time, Serious Request was held in Seoul from 30 Nov. to 2 Dec. 2012. The appeal raised 411,634,460 (about €293,000) for the same goal as The Netherlands'. This benefit-event was organized by the Korean Red Cross in close collaboration with the public media, Korean Broadcasting System (KBS)(Korean: 한국 방송 공사, Hanguk Bangsong Gongsa), which is a South Korean radio and television network, founded in 1927.

    This benefit-event was aimed at helping those most in need in South Korea by publicizing the newly launched nationwide campaign, Windmill of Hope (Korean: 희망풍차, Heemang-Poongcha). The Windmill of hope was created by the Korean Red Cross to provide customized integrated human services for the four major vulnerable groups (children the elderly, multicultural families and North Korean settlers) by directly connecting them with Red Cross volunteers and provided emergency livelihood support (housing, medical and educational) for families in crisis. Thus, this benefit-event was named as "Windmill of Hope SR".

    ={{anchor|Daily scores}}The Netherlands: ''Let's Hear it for the Babies''=

    File:SR 2012 cheque during final.jpg

    File:Timbuktu på Grammisgalan 2013.jpg

    The glass house was in Enschede, and the goal was to reduce infant mortality. The host DJs were Giel Beelen, Gerard Ekdom and Michiel Veenstra.

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    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|18 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmFrans Bauer
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|19 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €910,608Gers Pardoel
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|2width=125|20 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €1,752,907VanVelzen
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|3width=125|21 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €2,958,873Sanne Hans
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|4width=125|22 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €4,292,293Johnny de Mol
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|5width=125|23 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €6,142,180Ilse DeLange
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=125|24 Decemberalign=center| 5:50 pmalign=right| €8,477,429
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    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=125|24 Decemberalign=center| 9:30 pmalign=right| €12,251,667

    = Sweden: {{anchor|Overview of the results}}Musikhjälpen =

    Musikhjälpen 2012 was held from 10 to 16 December in Malmö. Its theme was the right to clean water for children living in the slums ("Barnen i slummen har rätt till rent vatten"). The appeal was again broadcast continuously on the Internet at SVT Play and SR P3 radio and time-permitting on SVT2 TV. Once again its hosts were Jason Diakité (Timbuktu), Kodjo Akolor and Gina Dirawi. The show gathered 23,301,823 SEK.

    2013

    In 2013 the Serious Request formula was deployed by RTBF, the public broadcaster of Wallonia, the French-speaking part of Belgium. Meanwhile, in Flanders, "Music For Life" returned to fund-raising, and to having a dedicated team of three DJs for six days. Alternately, in Switzerland it was decided to abandon the use of a glass house, and to move to several different locations during the event.

    =Belgium=

    ==Music For Life 2013 (Flanders)==

    For 2013 the Music For Life concept was again notably changed. It returned to fundraising by a team of three radio deejays broadcasting 24 hours a day. However, instead of a glass-walled studio cubicle, they would work from a winter campsite village, located in recreational ground De Schorre in Boom. People could not only visit, but also camp there overnight. Another big change was to abandon the focus on a central theme. Instead people were asked to contribute to any of 732 selected Belgian non-profit organizations. The motto was to let the donations make it De Warmste Week - the "Warmest Week" of the year. Hosts Siska Schoeters, Stijn Van de Voorde and Linde Merckpoel lived out in the cold for six days, playing requests and taking donations.{{cite web |url=http://www.vrt.be/nieuws/2013/12/warmste-week-voor-meer-dan-700-goede-doelen |title=Warmste week voor meer dan 700 goede doelen - VRT |language=nl |trans-title=Warmest week for over 700 charities |author= |date=3 December 2013 |publisher=VRT broadcaster |accessdate=4 January 2015}} After the sixth day at least €2,501,987 had been donated to the 732 charities, with some deposits still to come in. Some 1,850 fundraising initiatives by the public contributed to the result.{{cite web |url=http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20131224_00902580 |title=Music for Life verzamelde 2,5 miljoen voor 732 goede doelen |language=nl |trans-title=Music For Life collected 2.5 million for 732 charities |author=Joram Nijs |date=24 December 2013 |publisher=Het Nieuwsblad |accessdate=4 January 2015}}{{cite web |url=http://www.gva.be/cnt/aid1511003/music-for-life-klokt-na-actieweek-af-op-ruim-2-5-miljoen-euro-2 |title=Music for Life klokt na actieweek af op ruim 2,5 miljoen euro |language=nl |trans-title=Music for Life clocks in at over 2.5 million after action week |author=M. Ceulemans |date=24 December 2013 |publisher=Gazet van Antwerpen |accessdate=4 January 2015}}

    ==Viva for Life (Wallonia)==

    Wallonia, the French-speaking south of Belgium joined in the Serious Request movement in 2013. From 17 to 23 December radio station VivaCité operated by RTBF hosted "{{Interlanguage link|Viva For Life|fr|Viva for life}}" from a Glass Cube in Liège with the slogan: La Musique a du Coeur (The Music has a Heart). For 144 hours presenters Sara De Paduwa, Raphaël Scaini and Sébastien Nollevaux broadcast, to raise funds for underprivileged children under the age of three in Belgium. An amount of €1,267,351 was raised.{{cite web |url=http://www.lesoir.be/387095/article/culture/medias-tele/2013-12-23/viva-for-life-s-acheve-sur-un-montant-total-126-million-d-euros |title="Viva for Life" s'achève sur un montant total de 1,26 million d'euros |language=fr |trans-title="Viva for Life" ends with a total of 1.26 million euros |author= |date=23 December 2013 |publisher=Le Soir |accessdate=4 January 2015}}

    =Kenya: ''SupaDada''=

    From 19 to 24 December again three presenters from Ghetto Radio locked themselves up in a glass house in Nairobi without food, playing requests and broadcasting a message of girls’ empowerment. The years buzz word ‘Supadada’ (‘Super sister’ in Kiswahili) expressed the focus on the situation of Kenya's young girls and young women, who face violence, rape, female genital mutilation and teen pregnancy. The three deejays Shii, Mary Kinyanjui and Lydia Njeri were all female, and the effort was furthered with music and dance performances, and large amounts of pink T-shirts, adorned with a Supadada mascot.{{cite web |url=https://hivos.org/news/serious-request-2013?_ga=1.230100956.1148405205.1420220178 |title=Serious Request 2013 - Hivos International |author= |date=20 December 2013 |publisher=Hivos International |accessdate=2 January 2015}}{{cite web|url=https://hivos.org/news/girls-aloud-supadadas-action|title=Girls Aloud - #Supadada's in Action|work=hivos.org}} Dutch deejay Giel Beelen was in daily contact with the Kenyan deejays. The Kenya Red Cross Society was one of the effort's sponsors.[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bb6NibaCIAEC1cK.jpg Serious Request Kenya 2013 official poster]

    Also girls in Kenya face many struggles with school attendance during their periods, as there is a lack of awareness and social acceptance of the necessity for sanitary towels and hygiene. Therefore, the 2013 campaign aimed to collect 12,000 packets of sanitary towels from the audience, to enable 1,000 girls to have perfect school attendance in 2014.

    =South Korea=

    The 2013 edition again had a glass house in Seoul, but the time-frame was moved to a 72-hour period from 21 December to Christmas Eve, and the house was an all new 6 metre cube, built to a design donated by Studio Gaon architects company.{{cite web|url=http://architecturelab.net/serious-request-south-korea-studio_gaon/|title=Serious Request / studio_GAON|work=Architecture Lab|date=11 January 2014}} The KBS hosted appeal raised 1.45 billion (€1.08 million) for the country's Red Cross.{{cite web |url=http://kpop.ovh/post/105832434366/serious-request |title=Serious Request - KPOP.ovh |author= |date=21 December 2014 |website=Tumblr |accessdate=29 December 2014}}

    =Netherlands: ''Let's Clean This Shit Up''=

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    From 18 to 24 December 2013, radio 3FM broadcast from Leeuwarden in the province of Friesland with DJs Giel Beelen, Paul Rabbering and Coen Swijnenberg. The years campaign was against child death from diarrhea. Dutch gymnast and olympic champion Epke Zonderland symbolically locked the door, accompanied by a performance of Bastille. The theme song for the edition, Shoes of Lightning, was contributed by Dutch band Racoon.

    For eleven days before the official broadcasts, i.e. 7–17 December 2013, DJs and so-called "rayonhoofden" ("district heads") traveled throughout the country under the title "Elfprovinciëntocht" ("Eleven provinces tour", referring to the Elfstedentocht, a Frisian tradition). Each day a different province was being called at. The locations were, in order of visits: Utrecht, Drenthe, Zeeland, Overijssel, Limburg, South Holland, Groningen, Flevoland, North Holland, Gelderland and North Brabant.

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    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|19 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €1,039,011Anna Drijver
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|2width=125|20 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €2,343,631Jan Smit
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|3width=125|21 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €3,054,689Dennis Weening
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|4width=125|22 Decemberalign=center| 8:22 pmalign=right| €4,328,242Geraldine Kemper
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|5width=125|23 Decemberalign=center| 8:20 pmalign=right| €6,232,307Jacqueline Govaert and Laura Jansen
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=125|24 Decemberalign=center| 5:50 pmalign=right| €8,629,802André Kuipers
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=125|24 Decemberalign=center| 8:08 pmalign=right| € > 10,000,000
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=125|24 Decemberalign=center| 9:27 pmalign=right| €12,302,747

    = Sweden: {{anchor|Overview of the results}}Musikhjälpen =

    File:Musikhjälpen 2013 - Glasburen 1 (crop).JPG

    Musikhjälpen 2013 was held from 9–15 December in Gothenburg. Its theme was girls right to safe pregnancies (Alla tjejers rätt att överleva sin graviditet). The appeal was again broadcast continuously on the Internet at SVT Play and SR P3 radio and time-permitting on SVT2 TV. Its hosts were Kodjo Akolor, Sarah Dawn Finer and Emma Knyckare. The show gathered 28,426,046 SEK (or €3,147,815).

    =Switzerland: Jeder Rappen zählt=

    For 2013 Jeder Rappen zählt in German-speaking Switzerland had the motto: Für Kinder in Slums, to help children in slums and raised 3,229,768 CHF (or €2,635,970).{{cite web |url=http://www.glueckskette.ch/de/sammelaktionen/fruehere-sammelaktionen/jeder-rappen-zaehlt-2013/detail/news/2014/11/12/4571_einsatz_der_spendengelder_von_jeder_rappen_zaehlt_von_2009_bis_2013.html |title=Einsatz der Spendengelder von "Jeder Rappen zählt" von 2009 bis 2013 |language=de |trans-title=Usage of donations to Jeder Rappen zählt from 2009 - 2013 |author= |date=12 November 2014 |publisher=Swiss Solidarity |accessdate=5 January 2015}} Radio station SRF 3 changed the concept and broadcast from their normal studio in Zurich the first two days. After that they took a mobile studio (but not the glass house) on a tour of Zurich, Basel, Aarau and St. Gallen. The hosting team consisted of Nik Hartmann and Mario Torriani in the SRF 3 studio, and Kathrin Hönegger and Judith Wernli in the mobile studio.[http://www.swiss-solidarity.org/en/fundraising-campaigns/earlier-campaigns/jeder-rappen-zaehlt-2013/detail/news/2013/12/04/4076_jeder_rappen_zaehlt_2013_fuer_kinder_in_slums.html "Jeder Rappen zählt" 2013 – for Children in Slums]

    2014

    In 2014, Serious Request style fundraisers were held in three new countries: Austria, Latvia and Portugal. Switzerland returned to the established format with a stationary glass box housing three DJs for six days. In the Netherlands a growing number of secondary, supporting glass houses were created.

    =Austria: Ö3-Weihnachtswunder=

    From 19 to 24 December Austria's biggest radio station Hitradio Ö3 broadcast from a glass studio (the Wunschhütte or wishing hut) in the Kapitelplatz in Salzburg. For 120 hours Andi Knoll, Robert Kratky and Gabi Hiller hosted Ö3-Weihnachtswunder - wo jeder Wunschhit hilft (Ö3 Christmas miracle - where every wished hit helps) living on liquids and occasionally soup. Money was raised for the Licht ins Dunkel (Light in the Dark) association, for families in need. The project forms an addition to Ö3's benefit campaign Ö3-Wundertüte, held annually since 2004, and the Licht ins Dunkel 14-hour telethons held from Christmas Eve since 1978 on the station's parent, national public broadcaster ORF.

    A combined amount of €1,075,582 was raised, including €617,582 achieved by playing song requests, and at least €458,000 from the Ö3-Wundertüte campaign, which was tied in.{{cite web |url=http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung/OTS_20141224_OTS0007/oe3-gemeinde-spendet-1075582-euro-fuer-familien-in-not |title=Ö3-Gemeinde spendet 1.075.582 Euro für Familien in Not - Hitradio Ö3 |language=de |trans-title=Ö3 community donates 1,075,582 Euro for Families in need |author= |date=24 December 2014 |publisher=APA-OTS |accessdate=3 January 2015}} The event was opened with the song Wunder Gescheh'n (Miracles Happen) by singer Nena, and closed with Little Drummer Boy by Pentatonix, the most requested song.

    =Belgium=

    ==Music For Life 2014 (Flanders)==

    In 2014 the previous years concept was repeated unaltered. The hosts for the year, Sam De Bruyn, Linde Merckpoel and Vincent Byloo collected €2,727,405 for a total of 870 selected causes, and the event attracted almost 50,000 visitors to the musical campsite.{{cite web |url=http://www.hln.be/regio/nieuws-uit-boom/-de-warmste-editie-tot-nog-toe-a2163309/ |title=De warmste editie tot nog toe |language=nl |trans-title=The warmest edition sofar |author=Ben Conaerts |date=26 December 2014 |publisher=Het Laatste Nieuws |accessdate=4 January 2015}}

    ==Viva for Life 2014 (Wallonia)==

    VivaCité broadcast 144 hours again from their Cube in Liège, with the same crew: Sara de Paduwa, Raphaël Scaini and Sébastien Nollevaux. This year an amount of €2,103,404 was raised for children born in poverty, both in Wallonia and in Brussels.{{cite web |url=http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/cultuur%2Ben%2Bmedia/muziek/1.2191676 |title=Franstalig België schenkt Viva For Life ruim 2 miljoen euro |language=nl |trans-title=French-speaking Belgium gives Viva For Life over 2 million euros |author=Alexander Verstraete |date=24 December 2014 |website=DeRedactie.be |publisher=VRT |accessdate=4 January 2015}}

    =Kenya: Serious Request 2014=

    File:Kibera Nairobi Kenya slums shanty town October 2008.jpg

    For 2014, Ghetto Radio 89.5 FM took its annual awareness campaign on a tour of three of the biggest slums in the Nairobi AreaDandora, Kibera and Kawangware, combining stage performances from artists with their radio broadcasts. The year's theme was to educate the people there about the Kenyan constitution, because the majority of youth in Nairobi's slum areas have not read the constitution since its promulgation in 2010. Many young people don't understand the constitution and are not aware of their rights.{{cite web|url=http://www.ghettoradio.co.ke/majority-of-youth-havent-read-the-constitution/|title=Majority of youth haven't read the constitution - Ghetto Radio 89.5 - Your Official Sheng Station|work=Ghetto Radio 89.5}} For that reason, Ghetto Radio alternated entertainment with education from constitution expert Churchill Suba, in their Jukumu Letu tour.{{cite web|url=http://www.ghettoradio.co.ke/how-serious-request-went-down-pictures/|title=How Serious Request went down (Pictures)|work=Ghetto Radio 89.5}} At the same time, booklets were distributed, with a simplified version of the constitution translated in Sheng (slang). One response from the public was: "[I] .. thought that the constitution was a document meant to benefit the people in power .. the rich and the politicians. Now I know that it is a document that should also assist me." The residents say the booklet which has translated a section of the constitution in Sheng has given them a great insight on their rights on security, health, education and employment issues.{{cite web|url=http://www.ghettoradio.co.ke/reactions-from-kawangware-kibera-after-receiving-simplified-constitution/|title=Reactions from Kawangware, Kibera after receiving simplified constitution|work=Ghetto Radio 89.5}}

    =Latvia: Dod Pieci!=

    From 17 to 23 December 2014, "Dod Pieci!" (Give Five!) was held in Riga (Latvia), raising money and awareness. Its theme was to remind the youth about the lonely seniors in the country (slogan: {{lang|lv|Ziedo senioriem un klausies savu dziesmu}}—Donate for seniors and listen to your song).{{cite web|url=http://www.lsm.lv/en/gallery/labdariibas-maratons-dod-pieci.g24322/?tab=new&page=0|title=Gallery / Labdarības maratons "Dod pieci!" / Eng.lsm.lv|work=lsm.lv}} Like other projects, it centered on radio broadcasts from a glass house; however, the Red Cross was not involved. The event was organized and broadcast by Latvijas Radio 5 (aka pieci.lv) and LTV television, as well as streamed live on the internet. The hosts were Latvia's Radio 5 DJ's Toms Grēviņš, Magnuss Eriņš and Kaspars Mauriņš. An amount of €64,550 was raised.{{cite web |url=http://www.tvnet.lv/zinas/latvija/541039-labdaribas_maratona_dod_pieci_laika_saziedoti_64_550_eiro |title=TVNET Latvijā - Labdarības maratona "Dod pieci" laikā saziedoti 64 550 eiro |language=lv |trans-title=TVNET Latvia - Charity marathon Give Five! raised 64,550 euro |author= |date=23 December 2014 |accessdate=2 January 2015}}

    =Netherlands: ''Hands Off Our Girls''=

    File:Denis Mukwege par Claude Truong-Ngoc novembre 2014.jpg by rebel forces.]]

    3FM Serious Request 2014 took place 18–24 December, focusing on girls and women who are victims of sexual violence in wars and conflict areas. Aside from the Red Cross, €250,000 was donated to the War Child foundation, partially to support the Panzi Hospital of dr. Denis Mukwege in Congo, specialized in treating survivors of violence, the large majority of whom have been sexually attacked.{{cite web |url=http://www.warchildholland.org/nieuws/war-child-receives-250000-euros-popular-dutch-media-event |title=War Child receives 250,000 Euros from a popular Dutch media event - War Child Holland |author= |date=18 December 2014 |publisher=War Child (charity)#War Child Holland |access-date=23 July 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150723115547/http://www.warchildholland.org/nieuws/war-child-receives-250000-euros-popular-dutch-media-event |archive-date=23 July 2015 }}

    The Glass House was in Haarlem's main market square, where DJs Coen Swijnenberg, Gerard Ekdom and Domien Verschuuren lived for 6 days, broadcasting non-stop to raise donations and awareness. 80,000 to 100,000 visitors per day were expected to reach Haarlem for the event.{{cite web|url=http://www.haarlem105.nl/bussen-via-jansweg-wegens-groot-aantal-bezoekers-serious-request/nieuws/item?156118 |title=Bussen via Jansweg wegens groot aantal bezoekers Serious Request - Haarlem 105 |accessdate=13 December 2014}}

    Although the glass house already featured two letterboxes for donations, waiting times for people standing in line to deposit were still unacceptably long, so a third letterbox was fitted during the event.{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/SeriousRequest/status/546642415638310912|title=3FM Serious Request on Twitter|work=Twitter}} Additionally, supporting glass houses were created by local and regional broadcasters in the towns of Apeldoorn, Echt, Emmen, Doetinchem, Lelystad,{{cite web |url=http://seriousrequest.3fm.nl/nieuws/detail/5350924/paul-en-de-grote-glazen-huizentocht |title=Paul en de Grote Glazen Huizentocht - 3FM Serious Request |language=nl |trans-title=Paul and the Great Glass Houses trek |author= |date=15 December 2014 |publisher=3FM |accessdate=2 January 2015}} Nijkerk,{{cite web |url=http://hetglazenhuysnijkerk.nl/ |title=Home - Het Glazen Huys Nijkerk |language=nl |trans-title=Website of The Glass House Nijkerk |author= |date=2014 |accessdate=2 January 2015}} Goirle & Riel,{{cite web |url=http://www.onsglazenhuis.nl/ |title=Ons Glazen Huis - Goirle en Riel |language=nl |trans-title=Our Glass House - Goirle & Riel |author= |date=2014 |accessdate=2 January 2015}} and East- and Westkapelle.{{cite web |url=http://www.oostkapellesr.nl/home |title=Oostkapelle Serious Request |language=nl |author= |date=13 December 2014 |accessdate=2 January 2015}}{{cite web |url=http://www.srwestkapelle.nl/home |title=srwestkapelle |language=nl |trans-title=S.R. Westkapelle |author= |date=2014 |accessdate=2 January 2015}}

    File:Serieus request Haarlem night.jpeg

    English singer Ed Sheeran donated a gold record earned for Dutch record-sales to be auctioned for the cause,{{cite web|url=http://seriousrequest.3fm.nl/nieuws/detail/5351064/ed-sheeran-veilt-zijn-gouden-plaat-voor-3fm-serious-request|title=Ed Sheeran veilt zijn gouden plaat voor 3FM Serious Request|work=NPO 3FM Serious Request}} as well as Irish singer Hozier who donated his platinum single award for "Take Me to Church". Also the mystery artist Gary Fomdeck announced that the revenue of his Christmas song I'll Be There This Christmas shall be donated to Serious Request.

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    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|19 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €1,125,334Guus Meeuwis
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|2width=125|20 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €2,402,675Jacqueline Govaert
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|3width=125|21 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €3,218,294Johnny de Mol
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|4width=125|22 Decemberalign=center| 8:30 pmalign=right| €4,588,750Nick & Simon
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|5width=125|23 Decemberalign=center| 8:20 pmalign=right| €6,301,612Kensington
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=125|24 Decemberalign=center| 9:34 pmalign=right| €12,380,438Jett Rebel

    =Portugal: Toca a Todos=

    Toca a Todos (It Touches Everybody) took place from 8 pm on 3 December to 9 pm on 6 December 2014 in Praça do Comércio, Lisbon, promoted by Antena 3 and its mother-company RTP, the Portuguese public broadcasting corporation. Fighting child poverty was chosen as theme for this first edition in Portugal. Asas Delta, by Portuguese band Clã, served as the anthem.{{cite web|url=http://media.rtp.pt/tocaatodos/videos/o-hino-toca-todos-asas-delta|title=O hino do "Toca a Todos": Asas Delta|publisher=RTP|accessdate=12 December 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20141212005607/http://media.rtp.pt/tocaatodos/videos/o-hino-toca-todos-asas-delta|archive-date=12 December 2014|df=dmy-all}} Ana Galvão, Diogo Beja and Joana Marques, from Antena 3, hosted the 73-hour-long radio broadcast which included several musical showcases inside the glass studio, short interviews with musicians, actors, well-known personalities and representatives from several organizations, and live concerts on a stage just across the square.{{cite web|url=http://media.rtp.pt/tocaatodos/uma-missao-que-toca-a-todos|title=Uma missão que "Toca a Todos"|publisher=RTP|accessdate=12 December 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141207032258/http://media.rtp.pt/tocaatodos/uma-missao-que-toca-a-todos|archive-date=7 December 2014|df=dmy-all}} Cable television providers set-up channels for a simultaneous video broadcast from the glass studio. RTP1, the company's flagship television channel, also transmitted many live reports during the 3-day period. The initiative managed to fundraise 410,000 euros to be delivered to the official partner Cáritas Portuguesa.

    =South Korea: Serious Request=

    The 2014 edition was again held in Seoul for 72 hours from 21 December 17:00 to Christmas Eve 17:00, raising funds for the Korean Red Cross.{{cite web|url=https://adventuringtogether.wordpress.com/tag/serious-request/|title=Serious Request - Life's An Adventure|work=wordpress.com|date=24 December 2014 }}

    = Sweden: {{anchor|Overview of the results}}Musikhjälpen =

    Musikhjälpen 2014 took place 8–14 December and for the first time the glass house was situated in Uppsala. Its theme was to stop the spreading of HIV / AIDS ("Hjälp oss att stoppa spridningen av hiv"). The appeal was again broadcast continuously on the Internet at SVT Play and SR P3 radio and time-permitting on SVT2 TV. Its hosts were Kodjo Akolor, singer Linnea Henriksson and rapper Petter Askergren. The show gathered a record-breaking 30,489,975 SEK.

    =Switzerland: Jeder Rappen Zählt 2014=

    Jeder Rappen zählt returned to Lucerne from 17 to 23 December, with the motto: Für Familien auf der Flucht (For Refugee Families), to help families forced to flee their homes due to violence or armed conflicts. The concept returned to the formula of 2012 and earlier, because in 2013 the audience missed the Glasbox (glass box with the radio hosts) and its drop-slot for donations.{{cite web |url=http://www.srf.ch/radio-srf-3/highlights/jeder-rappen-zaehlt/die-glasbox-kommt-zurueck |title=Die Glasbox kommt zurück! - Radio SRF 3 |language=de |trans-title=The Glass box returns! |author= |date=27 March 2014 |publisher=Radio SRF 3 |accessdate=3 January 2015}} Deejays Nik Hartmann, Philippe Gerber and Tina Nägeli stayed for six days and made 24/6 live radio, raising CHF 6,127,335.{{cite web |url=http://www.srf.ch/radio-srf-3/highlights/jeder-rappen-zaehlt/6-127-335-franken-danke-1000 |title=6'127'335 Franken – Danke 1000! - Radio SRF 3 |language=de |trans-title=6,127,335 Franks – Thanks a million! |author= |date=23 December 2014 |publisher=Radio SRF 3 |accessdate=3 January 2015}}

    File:Dominique Rinderknecht und Reto Scherrer JRZ 2014.jpg and Reto Scherrer - Jeder Rappen Zählt 2014]]

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    colspan=2|Day

    ! Time

    ! Amount in CHF

    ! Amount in €

    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|1width=125|17 Decemberalign=center| 4:30 pmalign=right| 407,443.-align=right| 339,253
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|2width=125|18 Decemberalign=center| 6:00 pmalign=right| 874,197.-align=right| 726,077
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|3width=125|19 Decemberalign=center| 6:00 pmalign=right| 1,066,830.-align=right| 1,149,892
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|4width=125|20 Decemberalign=center| 4:20 pmalign=right| 2,089,173.-align=right| 1,736,058
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|5width=125|21 Decemberalign=center| 4:20 pmalign=right| 2,520,524.-align=right| 2,095,198
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|6width=125|22 Decemberalign=center| 4:20 pmalign=right| 3,854,166.-align=right| 3,203,262
    style="text-align:right; width:25px;"|7width=125|23 Decemberalign=center| 7:00 pmalign=right| 6,127,335.-align=right| 5,097,616

    2015

    =Austria=

    It was announced that this year's Ö3-Weihnachtswunder is going to be broadcast from Graz. The glass studio (the Wunschhütte or wishing hut) will be sitting at Mariahilferplatz from 19 to 24 December.

    =Belgium=

    ==Viva for Life 2015 (Wallonia)==

    The hosts for the year, Sébastien Nollevaux, Sara de Paduwa and Cyril collected €3,028,755 for one cause: childhood in poverty in Belgium.

    The edition of this year was in Charleroi.

    ==Music For Life 2015 (Flanders)==

    The hosts for the year, Linde Merckpoel, Siska Schoeters and Eva De Roo collected €5,102,730 for a total of 1,045 selected causes, by organising 3,345 different collecting activities during "De Warmste Week" (The Hottest Week).{{cite web |url=http://stubru.be/musicforlife/5102730euvoormeerdan1000goededoelen/ |title=5.102.730 euro voor meer dan 1000 goede doelen |language=nl |trans-title=€ 5,102,730 for over 1,000 causes |author=StuBru |date=24 December 2015 |publisher=Studio Brussel |accessdate=24 December 2015}}

    File:Glaspaleis front-east.jpg

    =Netherlands=

    3FM Serious Request has been announced to broadcast from Heerlen in 2015, on Pancratius square, siting its Glass House in front of architectural monument the Glass Palace.{{cite web |url=http://seriousrequest.3fm.nl/nieuws/detail/5350397/3fm-serious-request-locaties-in-2014-en-2015 |title=3FM Serious Request locaties in 2014 en 2015 |language=nl |trans-title=3FM Serious Request locations in 2014 and 2015 |author= |date=27 May 2013 |publisher=3FM |accessdate=3 January 2015}}

    =Portugal: Toca a Todos 2015=

    Although on 6 December 2014, when closing that year's edition of Toca a Todos, it was announced that the initiative would return in 2015 to raise funds against domestic violence,{{cite web|url=http://media.rtp.pt/tocaatodos/noticias/tocou-todos-angariar_772|title=Toca a Todos angariou 410,000€|publisher=RTP|accessdate=12 December 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141229152255/http://media.rtp.pt/tocaatodos/noticias/tocou-todos-angariar_772|archive-date=29 December 2014|df=dmy-all}} it never took place.

    =Sweden: Musikhjälpen 2015 =

    On 20 May 2015 it was announced that Musikhjälpen 2015 for the first time would take place in Linköping from 13 to 19 December.{{cite web|title=Linköping ny värdstad för Musikhjälpen|url=http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=3946&artikel=6167731|website=Musikhjälpen|publisher=Sveriges Radio|accessdate=20 May 2015}} The theme for the year was climate refugees and that nobody should have to escape the climate ("Ingen ska behöva fly klimatet"). The hosts for the year, Gina Dirawi, Kodjo Akolor and Linnea Henriksson collected 31 105 000 SEK.{{cite news|title=Musikhjälpen 2015: 268 000 engagemang och 31 105 000 kr|url=http://sverigesradio.se/sida/gruppsida.aspx?programid=2938&grupp=21081&artikel=6330305|newspaper=Sveriges Radio|date = 19 December 2015|accessdate=29 March 2016}}

    =Latvia: Dod Pieci 2015=

    From 16 to 22 December 2015, once again "Dod Pieci!" (Give Five!) was held in the square by the Central Railway Station in Riga (Latvia), raising money and awareness. The theme for second edition of the marathon was families raising children with special needs and disabilities (slogan: Uzspied play un noņem ģimeni no pauzes—Press Play and Take The Family off The Pause).

    Like previous year, it centered on radio broadcasts from a glass radio studio, commonly called The Glass House. The event was organized and broadcast by Latvijas Radio 5 (aka pieci.lv), Latvijas Radio 1 and LTV (Latvian Public Television), as well as streamed live on the internet. The hosts were the same as on first edition - Latvia's Radio 5 DJ's Toms Grēviņš, Magnuss Eriņš and Kaspars Mauriņš.

    The record amount of €135,546 was raised.

    2016

    =Sweden: Musikhjälpen 2016=

    ;File:Programledare Josefine Jinder (Little Jinder) och folkets ambassadör Farah Erichsén i buren på Stortorget i Örebro under Musikhjälpen 2016.jpg

    Musikhjälpen was broadcast in 2016 for the first time from Örebro between 12 and 18 December. The hosts were Kodjo Akolor, musicians Pelle "Howlin' Pelle" Almqvist from The Hives and Josefine "Little Jinder" Jinder.{{cite web|url=http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/a/MG2EK/nu-stangs-programledarna-in|title=Nu stängs programledarna in|date=12 December 2016 |accessdate=22 December 2016}} This years public ambassadors were Farah Abadi and Oscar Zia.{{cite news|url=http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2938&artikel=6553854|title=Musikhjälpen 2016: Molly Nutley är årets resande reporter och Farah Abadi och Oscar Zia gör comeback som publikens ambassadörer - Pressmeddelanden från Sveriges Radio - Pressinformation|first=Sveriges|last=Radio|newspaper=Sveriges Radio|date=3 November 2016|accessdate=22 December 2016}} The travelling reporter for this edition was Molly Nutley who travelled to Africa to meet people that had fled the wars.{{cite web|url=http://www.expressen.se/noje/molly-nutleys-tarar-i-musikhjalpen/|title=Molly Nutleys tårar i Musikhjälpen: "Jag kunde inte titta mamman i ögonen"|date=12 December 2016 |accessdate=22 December 2016}} 49 003 745 SEK was raised this year which was a new record.{{cite web|url=http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/a/R0eKd/nytt-rekord-for-musikhjalpen|title=Nytt rekord för "Musikhjälpen"|date=18 December 2016 |accessdate=22 December 2016}}

    The theme for this year was that children in war have the right to go to school ("Barn i krig har rätt att gå i skolan").

    See also

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