CREATIVES

AGAINST

COVID-19

CREATIVES

AGAINST

COVID-19

CREATIVES

AGAINST

COVID-19

CREATIVES

AGAINST

COVID-19

CREATIVES

AGAINST

COVID-19

Who needs help?

Social isolation during the coronavirus pandemic is more dangerous for women and children living in the reality of abusive relationships. Trapped inside without the sanctuary of work or school, these people need our help now. ISPCC Childline are already reporting a 30% increase in vulnerable children seeking help and advice on online. Equally, Women’s Aid are deeply concerned about the safety of women and children affected by domestic abuse during this pandemic.

Who needs help?

Social isolation during the coronavirus pandemic is more dangerous for women and children living in the reality of abusive relationships. Trapped inside without the sanctuary of work or school, these people need our help now. ISPCC Childline are already reporting a 30% increase in vulnerable children seeking help and advice on online. Equally, Women’s Aid are deeply concerned about the safety of women and children affected by domestic abuse during this pandemic.

Who needs help?

Social isolation during the coronavirus pandemic is more dangerous for women and children living in the reality of abusive relationships. Trapped inside without the sanctuary of work or school, these people need our help now. ISPCC Childline are already reporting a 30% increase in vulnerable children seeking help and advice on online. Equally, Women’s Aid are deeply concerned about the safety of women and children affected by domestic abuse during this pandemic.

Who needs help?

Social isolation during the coronavirus pandemic is more dangerous for women and children living in the reality of abusive relationships. Trapped inside without the sanctuary of work or school, these people need our help now. ISPCC Childline are already reporting a 30% increase in vulnerable children seeking help and advice on online. Equally, Women’s Aid are deeply concerned about the safety of women and children affected by domestic abuse during this pandemic.

Who needs help?

Social isolation during the coronavirus pandemic is more dangerous for women and children living in the reality of abusive relationships. Trapped inside without the sanctuary of work or school, these people need our help now. ISPCC Childline are already reporting a 30% increase in vulnerable children seeking help and advice on online. Equally, Women’s Aid are deeply concerned about the safety of women and children affected by domestic abuse during this pandemic.

What can you do?

We want you to use your imagination and creativity to design posters of hope, optimism and resilience to help raise much needed funds for women and children in need. The posters will be sold online with all proceeds equally donated to ISPCC Childline and Women’s Aid.

What can you do?

We want you to use your imagination and creativity to design posters of hope, optimism and resilience to help raise much needed funds for women and children in need. The posters will be sold online with all proceeds equally donated to ISPCC Childline and Women’s Aid.

What can you do?

We want you to use your imagination and creativity to design posters of hope, optimism and resilience to help raise much needed funds for women and children in need. The posters will be sold online with all proceeds equally donated to ISPCC Childline and Women’s Aid.

What can you do?

We want you to use your imagination and creativity to design posters of hope, optimism and resilience to help raise much needed funds for women and children in need. The posters will be sold online with all proceeds equally donated to ISPCC Childline and Women’s Aid.

What can you do?

We want you to use your imagination and creativity to design posters of hope, optimism and resilience to help raise much needed funds for women and children in need. The posters will be sold online with all proceeds equally donated to ISPCC Childline and Women’s Aid.

What is Creatives Against Covid-19?

Creatives Against Covid-19 is a campaign calling on the creative industry to design and donate inspiring posters of optimism. The posters will be made available to download or buy in print, with all funds donated equally between ISPCC Childline and Women’s Aid.

The campaign is a collaboration between Shauna Buckley, Emma Conway, Sarah Doyle, Ryan Kavanagh, Fuchsia MacAree, Rory Simms, The Project Twins and originated by RichardsDee.

What is Creatives Against Covid-19?

Creatives Against Covid-19 is a campaign calling on the creative industry to design and donate inspiring posters of optimism. The posters will be made available to download or buy in print, with all funds donated equally between ISPCC Childline and Women’s Aid.

The campaign is a collaboration between Shauna Buckley, Emma Conway, Sarah Doyle, Ryan Kavanagh, Fuchsia MacAree, Rory Simms, The Project Twins and originated by RichardsDee.

What is Creatives Against Covid-19?

Creatives Against Covid-19 is a campaign calling on the creative industry to design and donate inspiring posters of optimism. The posters will be made available to download or buy in print, with all funds donated equally between ISPCC Childline and Women’s Aid.

The campaign is a collaboration between Shauna Buckley, Emma Conway, Sarah Doyle, Ryan Kavanagh, Fuchsia MacAree, Rory Simms, The Project Twins and originated by RichardsDee.

What is Creatives Against Covid-19?

Creatives Against Covid-19 is a campaign calling on the creative industry to design and donate inspiring posters of optimism. The posters will be made available to download or buy in print, with all funds donated equally between ISPCC Childline and Women’s Aid.

The campaign is a collaboration between Shauna Buckley, Emma Conway, Sarah Doyle, Ryan Kavanagh, Fuchsia MacAree, Rory Simms, The Project Twins and originated by RichardsDee.

What is Creatives Against Covid-19?

Creatives Against Covid-19 is a campaign calling on the creative industry to design and donate inspiring posters of optimism. The posters will be made available to download or buy in print, with all funds donated equally between ISPCC Childline and Women’s Aid.

The campaign is a collaboration between Shauna Buckley, Emma Conway, Sarah Doyle, Ryan Kavanagh, Fuchsia MacAree, Rory Simms, The Project Twins and originated by RichardsDee.

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