Current Campaign
One In An ARMY is proud to announce our September 2022 flash donation campaign, Give A Cup With JK, in support of The Cova Project in honour of Jungkook's birthday! Donations will aid in providing menstrual cups and menstrual health education, to people who menstruate, across Africa. The donation period officially began at 11:00 pm KST on August 27th, 2022. Everything listed in steps 3-5 under our individual giving instructions is optional, but extremely helpful for us to track donation amounts as we have no other way to see how much ARMY has donated (see our FAQ for a full explanation). Our hashtag for the month is #GiveACupWithJK. The minimum donation amount $0.70 USD.
How To Donate
Step 1) Visit One In An ARMY's custom ARMY donation page.
Step 2) Donate at least $0.70 USD ($1 AUD).
Step 3) Take a screenshot of your donation watermark with your twitter @. Please make sure donation amount is VISIBLE but strike out any personal information (see example screenshot below).
Step 4) Submit this form. The form is especially important now. Due to COVID-19 many non-profits are overwhelmed and might not be able to track donations for us like they normally do.
Step 5) Quote-tweet our pinned tweet or write your own tweet about the campaign using #GiveACupWithJK. Don't forget to check out the non-monetary Bonus Mission TBA!
Example Screenshot

About the Organizations
From The Cova Project's website:
"The Cova Project is an Australian charity dedicated to providing benevolent relief to girls and womxn* of reproductive age across the world who are experiencing poverty, suffering, distress and disadvantage due to lack of financial resources and access to basic necessities.
The Cova Project purchases and supplies menstrual cups to local community partners for distribution to girls and womxn who cannot afford these products. We work with local community partners to provide menstrual health education tailored to cultural norms and language. We include visuals of the girls created by African artists, to build confidence as they strengthen their knowledge.
*We use the term ‘womxn’ to be inclusive of trans and nonbinary people."
Visit The Cova Project's website to learn more about this great organization!