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Thursday 29 April 2010

The Week in Charities [for Cambodian Children's Fund]

The Cambodian Children's Fund has appointed Red Hot PR to work for the launch of the UK arm of the charity, following the granting of charitable status in England and Wales.

Cambodian child: UK launch
Cambodian child: UK launch
PRweek.com

The charity provides education, housing, food, clothing, healthcare and vocational training to more than 450 children and their families.

Forster has developed a climate change initiative for UNICEF UK, featuring an online carbon calculator. The Carbon Positive initiative helps individuals and businesses take responsibility for their footprint and then invest in projects to help children living in environments affected by climate change.

YouGov research has revealed that 79 per cent of the public support the use of shock tactics in adverts, particularly for charities working in domestic violence (82 per cent) and animal cruelty (75 per cent).

Cancer Research UK PR manager Jane Warden is leaving to be PR manager at Juniper Sport, where she will handle its portfolio of sport and luxury clients.

EveryChild, the international children's charity, is launching an online campaign, Every Child Deserves a Family. It will highlight children growing up without parental care and how they are absent from international development policy.

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