Quite Great PR and Naturewatch Foundation today announce their collaboration in supporting World Animal Day on 4th October. Launched in 1925, the World Animal Day movement has grown in strength each year with more supporters and an ever-increasing number of events taking place. It’s now widely accepted and celebrated in a variety of different ways in many countries, making it a key platform for raising the status of animals around the globe. Connecting animal advocates in all corners of the world, World Animal Day is designed to benefit animals and the people who strive to improve their welfare.
Quite Great has a history of working with charities of all types as well as being part of the hugely successful Health Lottery launch of which they were responsible for all the local and regional coverage so this combined with their creative thinking and social networking expertise made them a clear choice to help spearhead the revitalised campaign.
‘World Animal Day’ is thrilled that Quite Great PR has come on board to help achieve the movement’s mission to make the world a better place for animals. We know that Pete and his talented team will think outside the box to ensure participation in celebrating World Animal Day, October 4, continues to grow and reach all corners of the globe. Together we WILL make a difference!’
Caroline Ruane, Project Manager, World Animal Day
‘It is such an honour to help Naturewatch Foundation broaden the impact of #worldanimalday, the core message of which is an international day of action for animal rights and welfare. Quite Great PR are very proud to have been chosen to help the in-house comms team to create interesting and thought-provoking ideas that will stimulate interest amongst the public and celebrities alike’.
Pete Bassett, MD, www.quitegreat.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldAnimalDayInternational
Twitter: https://twitter.com/worldanimalday
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldanimalday/
Website: https://www.worldanimalday.org.uk/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/naturewatchorg
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