Welcoming two fab new clients to Cause Comms
Cause team member Phoebe gets to know Hugo the office dog at Reach Out For Mental Health
A Bumper Month at Cause: Welcoming Two New Clients
We welcomed two brilliant new charity clients to our roster this month: suicide prevention charity Reach Out For Mental Health and u3a - the UK-wide movement that encourages active ageing by enabling people in later life to learn, connect and contribute through peer-led learning and shared experience.
If you haven't come across u3a before, it’s a national charity that brings people in later life through peer-led learning and shared experience. The conversations we’ve had with members already show the passion at the grassroots level for learning and laughing. We're really excited to have been appointed as their new PR agency, delivering a year-long strategy to raise their profile nationally.
We've hit the ground running with Reach Out For Mental Health, an Essex-based charity doing incredibly important work in suicide prevention. We'll be supporting them with social media and regional profile raising, helping to make sure more people in their community know they're there when it matters most. We spent a great day in their offices last week, speaking with their inspirational founder Kirsty about why she set up the charity, capturing some great content on a rare sunny day and making friends with her incredibly handsome office dog Hugo.
Reach Out For Mental Health and u3a join a client list we're incredibly proud of including the Disabled Children's Partnership, Sir Lewis Hamilton's Foundation Mission 44, and national youth charity OnSide.
We feel so privileged to be able to work with so many charities and organisations that share our values and grateful to now add these two new organisations to our roster of clients. Each organisation we work with is doing something genuinely meaningful, and that's what gets us out of bed every morning.
We know that thanks to our decades of charity PR experience and some of the best contacts in the business, we can make a big difference to these organisations and help them use their time and efforts to support the people that they serve.
If you'd like to find out more about what we do and how we work, head over to www.causecommunications.co.uk. And if you're a charity looking for a PR partner who truly gets the sector, we'd love to hear from you.

