Voluntary Sector: The Week in Charities
09 Dec 2011
of its three Christmas charities. The appeal launched on 1 December. Earthwatch won the gold award ...
Challenge 2012. Charities in the UK with national or international beneficiaries will be given the chance to ...
of its three Christmas charities. The appeal launched on 1 December. Earthwatch won the gold award ...
Opinion is mixed on whether charities should use graphic images to promote their causes, as 41 per
Survey finds that trust in charities has fallen 11 points since election in May 2010....Charities have been suffering from 'trust volatility' since the general election, as public ...
CLIC Sargent, the cancer charity for children and young people, has appointed Paul Twocock as head of media and PR. The former head of media and public affairs at WRVS reports to director of comms and campaigning Liz North.
Charities have been suffering from 'trust volatility' since the general election, as public...in charities has dropped from a five-year high of 70 per cent in January 2010 to a low of 53 per cent ...
Amnesty International is launching a 'Write For Rights' campaign in celebration of the organisation's 50th anniversary and to mark International Human Rights Day on 10 December.
BBC Children in Need has called in House PR to handle regional and digital publicity for The One Show Rickshaw Challenge that is currently being undertaken by presenter Matt Baker.
DARA, an organisation committed to improving aid to populations suffering from conflict or disaster, has appointed Rostrum Communications to raise awareness of the 2011 Climate Vulnerable Forum ministerial meeting in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The forum represents countries affected by climate change.
Macmillan Cancer Support has promoted Mike Hobday to the newly created role of director of policy and research. Hobday has been head of campaigns, policy and public affairs at Macmillan since 2008. He takes up his new post on 7 November.