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The Big Issue (UK)
Great streak of covers!New cover The Big Issue Magazine Art Director: Mark NeilGreat mag concept;“The Big Issue was set up in 1991 to provide homeless and vulnerably housed people with the opportunity to earn a legitimate income.Becoming housed is only the first step on the journey away from the streets, so we allow vendors to continue selling the magazine once they have found accommodation.Big Issue vendors are working, not begging, so if you pay for a magazine please take it.”
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coverjunkie:

The Big Issue (UK)

Great streak of covers!
New cover The Big Issue Magazine 
Art Director: Mark Neil

Great mag concept;
“The Big Issue was set up in 1991 to provide homeless and vulnerably housed people with the opportunity to earn a legitimate income.

Becoming housed is only the first step on the journey away from the streets, so we allow vendors to continue selling the magazine once they have found accommodation.
Big Issue vendors are working, not begging, so if you pay for a magazine please take it.”

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It’s your time to Shine | Another good example of creative communications from Cancer Research - the UK’s No. 1 charity brand according to the Charity Brand Index 2011 compiled by Third Sector Research.
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It’s your time to Shine | Another good example of creative communications from Cancer Research - the UK’s No. 1 charity brand according to the Charity Brand Index 2011 compiled by Third Sector Research.

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Robbie Williams to be next captain of England football team…
UNICEF UK’s next Soccer Aid will be held on Sunday 27 May at Old Trafford, Manchester. This event is held every two years and involves two teams of celebrities (England vs. Rest of the World) playing a fundraising match for UNICEF’s work on changing the lives of children around the world. Soccer Aid is an idea from UNICEF UK’s ambassador  Robbie Williams who has been involved with the organization since 2001.
To encourage audience involvement online the hashtag  #socceraid has been created and users are invited to tag @unicef_uk in their posts so the organisation can follow the conversations going on…
The Keep It Up For Soccer Aid 2012 allows people to participate in the fundraising campaign through their own personal initiatives.
More information about UNICEF’s use of celebrities for campaigning:                      http://www.unicef.org.uk/UNICEFs-Work/Our-supporters/Celebrities/
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Robbie Williams to be next captain of England football team…

UNICEF UK’s next Soccer Aid will be held on Sunday 27 May at Old Trafford, Manchester. This event is held every two years and involves two teams of celebrities (England vs. Rest of the World) playing a fundraising match for UNICEF’s work on changing the lives of children around the world. Soccer Aid is an idea from UNICEF UK’s ambassador  Robbie Williams who has been involved with the organization since 2001.

To encourage audience involvement online the hashtag  #socceraid has been created and users are invited to tag @unicef_uk in their posts so the organisation can follow the conversations going on…

The Keep It Up For Soccer Aid 2012 allows people to participate in the fundraising campaign through their own personal initiatives.

More information about UNICEF’s use of celebrities for campaigning:                      http://www.unicef.org.uk/UNICEFs-Work/Our-supporters/Celebrities/

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