Fallon launches Giles Deacon scarf for Cadbury
21 Oct 2009 | by Kate Nettleton
October. All net proceeds from the scale of the scarf will go to the cancer charity, Fashion Targets ...
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October. All net proceeds from the scale of the scarf will go to the cancer charity, Fashion Targets ...
of infectious diseases, including E.Coli, mad cow disease, MRSA and swine flu. The charity felt consumers would ...
dance troupes. Proceeds from the sale of the music track (on sale on iTunes) will go to Care, a charity ...
of every jar, which retail at 1.89, will go to the charity. Ramsay will not receive any financial reward for the endorsement. The sauce range marks a first for the charity, which until now has not launched any year ... strategy to ensure the charity makes the most of this constant revenue stream. Fallon has previously ...
Lifeboat Institution. The "computer tan" spoof for Skcin, the Karen Clifford Skin Cancer Charity ...
Forster, the Fairtrade Foundation's incumbent agency, has not been shortlisted. The pitch will take place in early April with a decision by mid-April. The charity called a pitch earlier this month ... world. It is the campaigning and certification organisation behind the Fairtrade mark. The charity now ...
LONDON - The Fairtrade Foundation, the charity that works to protect the rights of suppliers...The charity has approached shops with a brief to promote its "Tipping the Balance" strategy, a vision to increase awareness of Fairtrade into a market worth 2 billion by 2012. It is looking ... . The charity now has more than 3,000 Fairtrade certified products that are sold in retail and catering outlets ...
serious shortage of male volunteers. The charity has a particular problem recruiting Hispanics ...
London, that highlights the functions of the charity, from funding research to simply providing an ear ...
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