Stage Partners with No Kid Hungry to Help End Childhood Hunger in America #fuelkidsfutures

Across America, 13 million kids live with hunger, and 22 million rely on free or reduced-priced school lunches. The Stage community of stores is partnering with No Kid Hungry to ensure children have access to the nutrition they need through programs in their schools and communities such as school breakfast and summer meals. This July, in time for back-to-school season, Stage’s Community Counts program is giving guests the opportunity to support No Kid Hungry through purchasing food-themed lunch totes, water bottles and drawstring packs that feature unique characters and fun…

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Prince’s Trust launch Million Makers Christmas Card competition

The Prince’s Trust own Million Makers 2019 fundraising team is giving young people the opportunity to submit their creative designs for the chance to have their artwork featured on Christmas cards and tote bags that will be sold – with profits helping the charity help even more young people. The competition is open to young people aged 18 and over, who are either currently on a Prince’s Trust programme or have been supported through our work in the past two years.  The competition runs from 15th July – 26th July, and…

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ALS Association and ALS Families Bring Hundreds of Bostonians Together to Commemorate Fifth Anniversary of Ice Bucket Challenge

Hundreds of Bostonians today joined The ALS Association to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge with its co-founders, Pete Frates (Beverly, Mass.) and Pat Quinn (Yonkers, NY). The Ice Bucket Challenge inspired 17 million people to take the Challenge, which led to over $115 million in donations to The ALS Association, dramatically accelerating the search for new treatments and a cure for ALS, an always-fatal neurodegenerative disease. The anniversary event aimed to once again inspire people to rally around the ALS community and take part in…

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Greenpeace Russia and Isobar Moscow launch EarthApp

As FaceApp gains privacy concerns, Greenpeace Russia has decided to raise awareness about another important issue: climate change. Working together with Isobar Moscow, Greenpeace has posted a series of Instagram carousels, that depict how most beautiful places on the planet are going to look like if we do nothing about climate change. You can see the first post of three here (https://www.instagram.com/p/B0Fv4X9FMuf/), with Russian “second capital” St. Petersburg being flooded with waters of Neva river. The initiative has gained the attention of many influencers inside and outside Instagram. They share…

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“Don’t Tell Me to Smile More;” Provocative Proclamation for Women to Reclaim Ownership of their Smile Launched by Undnyable

Undnyable, an out-sourced in-house marketing agency based in Portland, Oregon, partners with byte, a Los Angeles based at-home invisible aligner start up, to create their first brand campaign, “Don’t tell me to smile more,” was launched July 15th, 2019. The campaign, starting in social and digital and then moving to broadcast, shifts focus from the hundreds of smiling faces that blanket the cosmetic dentistry category and gives back ownership of a woman’s smile to her. Tapping into the cultural misstep of women consistently being harassed by the statement “You should…

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