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WWF: Earth Hour

When the lights switch off at 8.30pm on 29 March, it’s our planet’s time to shine…

Earth Hour is the world’s biggest celebration for our amazing planet, hundreds of millions of people from across the world coming together in a symbolic and spectacular light outs display.

It’s a brilliant reminder that together we can make change happen, and it gives us a chance to think about the small things we can do everyday to help create a brighter future. So whether you reflect under the stars or celebrate by candlelight, it’s a moment to say you’ll do your bit to protect our planet – not just for one hour, but every day.

Because turning out the lights is just the beginning…. And there are so many fun things to do in the dark.

Back in Shape

The world watched in shock when a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a tsunami hit the northeast coast of Japan in 2011. More than two months later, at least 9000 people were still missing and relief groups were straining to provide assistance. Millions of people were without water, power, heat and transportation. Our work for The Japanese Red Cross Society was made to raise awareness of the urgent need of donations.

Suicide Prevention

Men who were depressed as adolescents in the 1990s have carried their suicidality with them into middle age, leading to the highest suicide rate in 13 years. The official figures show that male suicide rates are more than three times higher than females. The highest suicide rate is among men aged 40 to 44 at 25.9 deaths per 100,000.

Smoking Kills

Smoking kills more Brits than drug abuse, car accidents and crime combined. We produced these posters for The Department of Health promoting Smokefree. PR value was generated by setting up posters in London areas with the highest crime rate.

Stripes and Marks

Save the Children protects children from abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence in all regions of the world. In the United States, Save the Children provide critical services in the aftermath of disasters and emergencies. Their programs focus on the most vulnerable children while aiming for the safety and well-being of all children. Working with governments, international organizations, and local community partners, Save the Children strive to create lasting change with improvements in policy and services that protect children whether in a natural disaster, conflict, or development setting.