Anti-slavery charity launches digital campaign
28 Nov 2011 | by Sara Kimberley
Anti-Slavery International has launched a film that uses Facebook updates to explain the plight of modern day slaves living in London.
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The National Lottery is to focus on the good causes it helps, in an ad campaign due to break on Sunday (4 March).
Anti-Slavery International has launched a film that uses Facebook updates to explain the plight of modern day slaves living in London.
ITV is launching a talent show this weekend, inspired by Adam & Eve's "no child born to die" advertising campaign for Save the Children.
FutureYou, a charity that provides a free online careers and education resource for young people, is launching a TV ad showing teens buried in a dump.
Cadbury has taken inspiration from charity shop fashion and a 1980s hit for its latest Dairy Milk campaign, which includes a 90-second TV ad that will air tonight (6 May).
Sport Relief, the sister charity event to Comic Relief, is searching for an agency to handle its integrated communications in the run-up to its next fundraising event in March 2012.
Anti-smoking charity Quit UK is targeting book lovers as part of its new campaign, timed for when many smokers' New Year's resolution to stop is starting to weaken.
Initiative is launching a no-cost, worldwide campaign to drive awareness of the research undertaken by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).
Alcohol Concern has repeated its call for tougher restrictions on alcohol advertising, claiming that millions of children as young as four saw drinks ads during England's World Cup games this summer.
Ad agency Creative Orchestra is launching its own campaign to raise awareness of the importance of clean drinking water, by encouraging people to go for a walk.
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