Children’s Voices:
Alcohol Awareness in Greenland
Client: Government of Greenland, Center for Public Health
Greenland, Unicef & MIO
Produced by: Sammivik Media Group
Languages: Greenlandic & Danish
Format: Custom Animation
Topic: Childhood, Alcohol & Safety
Childhood, Alcohol & Safety
Children across Greenland have shared something important!
“When my parents drink, I feel scared.”
“I go hungry when they’re drunk.”
“We want peace, love, and protection.”
These voices became the heartbeat of this animation—created to raise awareness, create conversation, and protect futures.

🧠 How We Work: Our Creative Process
01. Concept & Foundation
🧭 Preparation & Research
We start by exploring health topics in close collaboration with our clients, defining the focus of each animation.
🧶 Story Development
We create a narrative framework based on real-life stories, shaping a structure that feels emotionally and socially relevant.
02. Crafting the Story
📝 Scriptwriting
We write scripts that are easy to understand, human-centered, and culturally grounded.
🎨 Storyboard Design
Each scene is visualized with clear illustrations to plan the emotional journey before animation begins.
🎙️ Voiceover & Translation
Voiceovers are professionally recorded in studio, with subtitles added for accessibility.
03. Bringing it to Life
🌀 Animation
We produce dynamic animations with warmth, clarity, and emotional depth.
🔁 Feedback Loop
Your feedback is integrated into each step—ensuring the final piece is just right.
📦 Final Delivery
We deliver ready-to-use videos with impact—suited for social media, classrooms, and campaigns.
Case Study:
Using animation to amplify the voices of Greenlandic children
The Problem: Harm from Alcohol, Silenced Voices
Many children in Greenland live in homes affected by alcohol abuse. Their experiences are often invisible and unspoken. There was a growing need to raise awareness in a way that was safe, emotional, and accessible.
Solution: A 2D Animation Told from the Child’s Perspective
We worked closely with Government of Greenland, Center for Public Health Greenland, Unicef & MIO to develop an animation based on real child testimonies. The video uses storytelling and visual metaphors to create empathy and start conversations—both at home and in schools.
Result: Policy Engagement & Public Awareness
The video has been used in public campaigns, shared by stakeholders, and recognized for its emotional clarity. It contributes to broader efforts to protect children’s rights and reshape how alcohol-related trauma is discussed in Greenland.