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Open charity PR brief: can you help?

Have you heard of the charity DebRA?

DebRA is a charity devoted to finding a cure for a terrible skin afflication called Epidermolysis BullosaMore about the condition.

Have a look at this film about sufferer Jonny Kennedy – a real inspiration.

This is a very rare inherited condition that results in blisters, internally and externally, at the slightest knock.  Many sufferer develop skin cancer early.  The pain and restrictions on normal living are tremendous: changing dressing can take many painful hours.

I am giving some of my time to helping promote a dinner that deBRA is having in a month’s time.

The dinner has Michale Portillo speaking.  The event is now half full, but the organisers want to be sure of filling the remaining seats.  (I believe it is £450 per table of 10). The charity has some notable household names in addition to Michael.

The brief

The event should fill, but Tony one of the organisers is extra keen to put this to rest.  If the night is a success it will act as a platform for more – it will give the charity a real impetus.  So he is looking for ideas.

But more than that, the work of DebRA is not well-known.  The brief is flexible if it can get DebRA a higher profile.

All creative ideas welcome – something more than a charity run or jumping out of a plane – let your imagination run wild.

And you don’t have to be a PR to help – I also want to show how online interaction can work

Please leave ideas in the comment box!!!!

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2 Responses to “Open charity PR brief: can you help?”

  1. Kintish Says:

    Join lots of Linkedin groups and promote the event through there. Everyone involved in the charity should join Linkedin. Link in with as many people as possible and then post the event on their status. And promote it on their profile as an event.

  2. RobArtisan Says:

    Will,

    yes you have a good point

    And with Twitter pulling through to other platform including LI

    Rob

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