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We know you are facing rising demand We appreciate demand for services is constant and often outstrips funds available. Our expertise with charities and their donors improve the effectiveness of design, print and mail. Our designs give our charity clients the best chance to keep existing members engaged and attract new ones.
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St Wilfs 35th Anniversary Campaign To celebrate their 35th Anniversary St Wilfs Hospice run a campaign in July. We created the branding for the campaign and the following collateral. Logo mark, T-Shirt design, Mailer Campaign, animated logo, animated elements for social and GIFs for the Charity Extra page
122%
Of target raised in 35 hour campaign
£305k Raised in 35 hour campaign
I’ve been working with TGDH for several years now and it’s great because they really get us – it’s like they’re an extension of St Wilfrid’s.” Communications officer St Wilfrid’s Hospice
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Army Flying Museum We also recognised that a long-term view was required of the design of this project Eagle. The logo needed to remain fresh and relevant – but in addition, it needed to have the flexibility and adaptability to facilitate a re-brand for their museum. In creating the new museum logo, we drew inspiration from outside the traditional military museum mould, not directly related brands. We used our previous experience with clients of a similar nature and field of interest as The Army Flying Museum, and some clients of a similar size and scope.
93% Positive customer feedback since opening
The re-branding process has been a delight. The TGDH team were genuinely as excited as we were about developing the Museum’s identity and they really took on board all the comments and feedback throughout the process to deliver a brand that we are really proud of.” Lucy Johnson Army Flying Museum
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The Gurkha Museum We were tasked with creating Gharma Sunnu their first ever digital first experience which would be split into three elements, Podcast, Lectures and Exhibitions. After working with them on the concepts we created a tool-kit of assets which they could then use to create promotional material themselves. This included things like PowerPoint slides, posters, social posts, and much more. The campaign helped them win Digital Innovation award and the Cultural Enterprise award for the last 2 years. The campaign also created a unique chance for some Gurkha Soldiers to reconnect with friends they hadn’t spoken to for many years.
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The Gurkha Museum invites you to
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To our latest Podcasts, Exhibitions and Lectures
Find out more at WWW.THEGURKHAMUSEUM.CO.UK
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HIOWAA Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance approached us to help them update their branding. They wanted to have something which would be impactful but focus around people. Since we started working with them last year we have helped them produce a large number of projects with a lot of success.
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EVERY MISSION STARTS WITH YOU...
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GamCare GamCare is the leading provider of information, advice and support for anyone affected by gambling harms. They operate the National Gambling Helpline, provide treatment for anyone who is harmed by gambling, create awareness about safer gambling and treatment, and encourage an effective approach to safer gambling within the gambling industry. We have been working with them for a number of years helping develop their brand and creating all collateral for them from reports to animated videos.
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Impacts of GamCare’s Women’s Programme Year Two
Training and Standards for the Gambling Industry
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Social Interest Group The Social Interest Group (SIG) is a leading UK based charity, providing bespoke person centred social and health care solutions. Utilising strength-based models of working, we specialise in rehabilitation and supporting people who have complex needs, empowering them to achieve their full potential. SIG approached us to help them create their Theory of Change which they wanted to implement this year. We helped simplify the complex subject matter and created a tool-kit of assets which they were then able to use themselves to implement the change.
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How We Work
SIG Theory of Change is more than a delivery model. It cuts across everything we do.
Aims
• To understand someone’s individual needs and tailor the approach to their needs. • To create spaces of opportunity. • To work with everyone regardless of diagnosis or background.
Elements Identity
Relationships
Reframing identity and mindset based on strengths and aspirations, not stigmatising labels
Developing skills to build, maintain and trust positive, healthy relationships
Community
Empowering through a stake in society, and a sense of purpose and belonging
Outcomes
People have the skills and confidence for a happier, healthier future, with greater choice and independence.
Housing
Employment
Education and Training
Health and Wellbeing
Positive Relationships
Reduced Reoffending
Living Independently
Financial Stability
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ACN Aid to the Church in Need is a Pontifical Foundation of the Catholic Church, supporting the Catholic faithful and other Christians where they are persecuted, oppressed or in pastoral need. We have been working with ACN for a number of years creating their Newsletters and fundraising campaigns.
We are absolutely delighted with the design that TGDH has created for next year. I think what comes across is how much he really knows and understands our work. The comments from our colleagues have all been very positive and we can’t praise the team enough.” Vida Evans ACN
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RESTORATION OF DESECRATED CHURCH: SS Sara and Behnam, Qaraqosh (Baghdeda) MASS STIPENDS – 42 priests in dioceses in Alqosh, Erbil and Zakho SCHOOL EQUIPMENT – St Afram’s House for Children, Qaraqosh MEDICAL CENTRE – Creation of health clinic, Alqosh
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UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS – 150 students at Catholic University in Erbil CHRISTIAN VILLAGE RESTORATION: St Kyriakos Church, the Mary Immaculate Chapel, presbytery, library and St Joseph’s Dominican Sisters convent and kindergarten, Batnaya
ACN’s John Pontifex reports back from Iraq
With a new wave of COVID-19 hitting India and deaths surging past 485,000, the Church has not only been tackling the pandemic and caring for those overlooked by society, but also supporting refugees fleeing from neighbouring Burma (Myanmar) – where the military junta has once more tightened its grip on power (see back page). Bishop Aplinar of Rayagada FatherSenapati George Jahola stands on the roof of SS Sara and Behnam Church, Qaraqosh (Baghdeda). Behind, the frame the ACN-funded church tower rises up to replace the one blown up by Daesh (ISIS) militants (see right). described theofemergency facing the Church: “This unprecedented crisis has highlighted how India remains badly placed to tackle the rapid spread of [a new] wave of coronavirus.” With your help, the Church has come to the assistance of the poor – who are at higher risk of death as they cannot afford medical care, including migrant workers who have lost their jobs. The bishop told us that “COVID-19 has spawned a humanitarian crisis – even without a national in place, Smiling fromlockdown ear to ear, Joudy Fouad’s Joudy says: “What I economic activity has been and like most about CUE is enthusiasm isdisrupted infectious. livelihood distress increasing.”begins: “I was the environment. It’s so Theis18-year-old Bishop Senapati warned gravely: friendly and you feel the dreaming of being at a university like “Failure to act decisively now will have a teachers really care.” this and here I am.” doubly deadlyJoudy impactison of Pope Originally from Aleppo, onthe themillions ACN-backed Joudy (centre, wearing brown jumper) with her university friends impoverished persons in India.” Programme at Syria, for Joudy, it’s been a Francis Scholarship ACN has responded to the pleas of India’s difficult road to CUE. the Catholic University in Erbil (CUE), bishops by supporting Sisters andIraq. priests Still in her first few months at CUE, She recalls being at school one Ankawa, northern carrying out essential pastoral across Joudy said: “My dream is to be an day when a rocket landed, causing a Four years sincework it began, 283 students the sub-continent – including keep architect. I imagine one day being huge explosion. are now enrolledPPE andto CUE is on course them safe. But can1,000 only continue our work able to play my part in building up The family fled to Erbil, after towe admit young people. CUE is with your support. Your love canas help Christ’s my city once again. I remember how learning many Christians had sought open to Christians well as Yazidis compassion shine forth in the midst of India’s beautiful it used to be.” sanctuary there. and others. coronavirus crisis. © Ismael Martínez Sánchez / ACN
DESECRATION IN SEARCH OF RESTORATION: Christian communities such as this one in the Nineveh Plains are rising from the ashes of destruction – thanks to you.
Joudy, 18: Daring to dream
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Renewing the ancient stones On a cold winter’s day, I remember standing in the bomb-damaged Syriac Catholic Cathedral in Aleppo – writes John Pontifex. This once glorious building had been badly scarred during the years-long siege of the city, at the height of Syria’s civil war. Now, years later, the cathedral has been rebuilt and restored – with help from Aid to the Church in Need. Nothing could be a clearer sign of ACN’s commitment to sustaining the presence of Christians in Syria than to renew these ancient stones of faith. This is important for Christians tempted to lose heart after a large
When genocidal militants forced thousands upon thousands to leave their homes and obliterated everything they held dear, many feared it would spell the end of Christianity in Iraq. But, eight years later, following a project assessment trip there – our first since before COVID – we can report not only that Christians have survived the persecution but they are renewing their communities. It is proof that miracles do happen. In the pages that follow, you will see the fruits of your kindness, your care and your faith. You provided food, medicine and shelter to those fleeing persecution. You have helped rebuild homes, churches and schools.
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proportion of faithful fled the country during long years of persecution and financial hardship. Syriac Catholic Archbishop Antoine Chahda of Aleppo told ACN: “The restoration of the cathedral is a message to the Christians that our mouths must continue to praise God in this place despite all the difficulties. “Our desire to stay is a mission. “On behalf of the parishioners and myself, we wholeheartedly thank each of you at ACN who have contributed with faith Prayers ARE being answered: Thanks and generosity to this dream of to you, churches in Aleppo vital for prayer and worship, are being repaired. renewing the cathedral.”
Retiring UK National Director, is committed to supporting these and Neville ACN Kyrke-Smith describes other projects which have just been approved for funding: the challenges facing the Church
HASSAKE, HOMS, HORAN and DAMASCUS – Emergency food for poor families – project DEEP shadows have again And yet vocations continue to flourish, overseen byfallen Sister Annie Demerjian – Aon generator and solar panels and for Sisters pour out their across Ukraine, ALEPPO a country the and priests Syriac for the Elderly serving 40 of love for the faithful. fault line wherethe East and Home West meet, lives–as a libation Christian men and women Ukraine has faced ongoing challenges and so often clash. DAMASCUS – Tables, chairs, of cupboards and As Russian tanks rolled over its one kind or another for almost a other furniture for the 900 pupils and staff at Iron Curtain was borders in February and fierce fighting century. When the the Madrasat Al Riaya School run by the Sisters broke out, I remembered being in the drawn across the country, it threatened of St Jeanne Antide country when military action in Crimea to crush the very lifeblood out of the ALEPPOfirst – Sixled months of daily medicine, food and parts of the Donbas to Church, as the faithful were exiled (rice, coffee, tea, sugar, milkor and eggs), heating some 1.5 million becoming Internally martyred. The Ukrainian Greek and lighting for Christian families Displaced Persons (IDPs). My heart Catholic Church – an Eastern Church HOMS – Running costs for the Mustard Seed and my prayers were with our project in communion with Rome – went Centre for young people with special needs – partners, who were already heroically underground after it was officially run by the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus supporting IDPs who had fled following banned, but it lived on, holding ALEPPO – Scholarships for 7,523 students (767 earlier conflicts –in not to mention 4,316 in school clandestine Masses kindergarten, and 2,440 in in caves, forests grappling with the challenges of or cellars. university) continuing their ministry of love during Today the Church has risen again. MASKANAH, HOMS – Restoration of the the COVID-19 pandemic. not only bears the scars of its past damaged Lady Mary ChurchItwhich serves Today the needs173 arefamilies greater than at but also continues to face immense any time since the end of the Soviet era. challenges. Nurtured by your solidarity,
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Christ’s light dispels the shadows Latest ACN emergency projects Ukrainian Orthodox Archbishop Kliment (pictured) has suffered repeated attempts to evict him from his cathedral in Simferopol, and been arrested on charges of terrorism and stealing Church artefacts, following Crimea’s annexation.
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prayers and love, the Church can provide emergency help for IDPs, offer extraordinary pastoral support during the coronavirus crisis and help families in Crimea facing extreme poverty. The light of Christ can dispel the deepest of shadows – and thanksA top priority for ACN is to your love ACN is helping ensureproviding warm, nutritious food that the Church can be that light to a for Syrians displaced by extreme poverty, violence suffering world. and other persecution.
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Four-year-old Marila (pictured), whom we met at a kindergarten in Iraq’s Nineveh’s plans, said simply: “We love you.” With huge challenges remaining, we urgently need your help for: Schools – kindergartens, primary and secondary schools and university education Catechesis – youth camps, Bibles and media outreach Medicine – pharmacies and medical training Churches – restoring churches, parish halls, presbyteries and libraries. Archbishop Bashar Warda of Erbil, in northern Iraq said: “You at ACN have helped save us from extinction here in Iraq. Now our aim is not just to survive but to thrive.”
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Your bread is saving lives
Help in times of crisis: ACN project partner Sister Annie Demerjian (right) and fellow Sisters distribute ACN-funded winter coats to children from deprived families.
A record 12.4 million Syrians – 60 percent of the population – are going hungry every day. Many are struggling to stay alive because of lack of food and the cold. At times when Syria has dropped out of the headlines, you, the friends of ACN, did not abandon the faithful – and you continued to help them. Now, however, the crisis is at an alltime high. ACN Syria project partner Sister Annie Demerjian told us: “What we are facing today is worse than even the darkest days of the war. At least back then, we could find something to eat. “Now, every day people ask themselves: ‘How will I pay to keep
SCHOOLING – Nursery, school and university scholarships Sister Annie told us: “People are crying in their hearts. When they receive the help you kindly provide, they always stop to thank God. You can see the relief and happiness in their eyes.” Mass stipends for poor and persecuted priests, catechesis and support for Sisters are essential – as is restoring churches desecrated by extremists – symbols of faith in a land where Christianity dates back to the Apostles. There is so much to do but, with your love, your compassion and your faith, your bread is saving lives.
my home warm?’, ‘How will I feed my children?’, ‘How can we find the money to keep the lights on?’” The UN reports that Syria’s economic hardship “continued to deteriorate sharply” last year and that people “increasingly resort to harmful coping mechanisms” – child labour, child marriage and the sale of basic household items. In response, ACN is offering: FOOD – Supermarket vouchers and food baskets including bread, rice and eggs HEATING and RENT – Subsidies for at-risk families MEDICINE – Especially for the elderly and the sick
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