Nationally recognized advertising and marketing communications agency, Purdie Rogers has issued a Request For Proposal (RFP) to adopt a local Seattle charity. The charitable organization selected by the agency will receive $100,000 worth of marketing services over a 12-month period. Purdie Rogers will select its charity partner within the next 60 days. Interested charities can learn more about the agency and download an application at www.purdierogers.com/cause-marketing or via email, CauseMarketing@purdierogers.com. Charities will need to complete their applications by March 15, 2018 to be considered. All inquiries can be directed to…
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ASCP Joins UICC’s World Cancer Day Initiative to Raise Awareness of Unequal Access to Cancer Detection, Treatment and Care Services
ASCP Joins UICC’s World Cancer Day Initiative to Raise Awareness of Unequal Access to Cancer Detection, Treatment and Care Services On World Cancer Day, cancer leaders call for equal access to reduce premature cancer deaths by 25% World Cancer Day 2018 highlights the global equity gap in accessing early detection, treatment and care services UICC calls for more equal access to reduce premature cancer and non-communicable disease deaths by 25% by 2025 in line with WHO targets Consolidated country-by-country statistics on cancer incidences and mortalities, national cancer control plans and…
HSBC UK Announces New Services For Trans Customers
On the 31st of March. HSBC announced that it is rolling out a number of new services which aim to offer transgender customers a better, more personal banking experience. These include allowing customers to choose from ten different gender neutral titles as well as simplifying and streamlining the experience of those who wish to change their gender on their bank account. The announcement coincided with International Transgender Day of Visibility (Friday 31st March 2017), which HSBC UK celebrated with a video (shown below) telling the story of Stuart Barette, the…
£70,000 and Counting: Mindroom’s Fundraising Heroes Drive Charity Support Forward
Mindroom is celebrating a series of extraordinary fundraising activities, led by co-founder Robin Dow, who, at 81 and recently diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, has already raised a huge £70,000 following his 25-mile walk from Mindroom’s Leith office to Tantallon Castle. Robin’s epic walk is homage to the charity’s 25-year journey since he co-founded it with author, journalist and wife, Sophie Dow, on 2 August 2000. ‘A Mile for Every Year,’ which was expected to raise £50,000. Reflecting on the experience, Robin Dow commented: “People are enormously generous, and we are incredibly grateful.…
A manifesto for change demands action for one in five Scots
A BOLD manifesto has been launched by Scotland’s biggest health charity representing four long-term conditions, calling on Scotland’s next government to make urgent, meaningful improvements for the one in five people living with chest, heart and stroke conditions or Long Covid. The new 2026 manifesto was unveiled on Monday 8th September, outlining a series of lived experienced, evidenced based policy asks developed directly from the voices and experiences of those living with these health conditions. Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland (CHSS) is behind the call to action, with the manifesto…