Yes, we are serious and no, we are not a religious cult. Through our work with Education and Healthcare clients we look to produce work that changes people's behaviour and improves people's lives.
Keeping our totals rising makes us all here feel proud and pushes up to get even better without ever getting preachy.
What's Fresh
- On your bike with Hunterlodge
- Hunterlodge gives health the Feel Good Factor
- Hunterlodge Diabetes Pack continues to improve lives
- Hunterlodge achieves IPA Gold Standard, again!
- 7th CDF attendance for Hunterlodge
- Hunterlodge campaign shortlisted for CIPR Award
- Hunterlodge go for gold
- Hunterlodge clients shortlisted for Heist Awards 2010
- Hunterlodge gets down and digital
- Hunterlodge wins University of Leicester account
- Hunterlodge helps make wishes come true
- Hunterlodge finds living donors for NHS
- Social Media – what's it all about?
- What gets the best results in Social Marketing?
- Hunterlodge Commissioned by 21st NHS Health Trust to produce Diabetes Information and Resource Packs
- Winning Ways Again…Hunterlodge win London Met University Advertising Account
- I finished the London Triathlon in just over 2 1/2 hours
- Golf maestro picks up trophy
- On your bike...
- Hunterlodge wins Investors in Training award
- Hunterlodge Heist Hat-trick!
- Hunterlodge reaches Golden Standards!
- Hunterlodge in Design Week - Filthyboy
Hunterlodge helps make wishes come true
Instead of sending out Christmas cards in 2009, Hunterlodge decided to donate the money to a good cause instead. After a company vote, we decided to donate our £500 to the Make-a-Wish Foundation who grant magical wishes to children and young people fighting life-threatening illnesses.
Our money will certainly help improve many people’s lives in 2010 – for example £150 pays for a mini tuxedo for a little boy wanting to be James Bond whilst £350 buys a VIP hospitality ticket for a child who wishes for a fantastic trip to Old Trafford to see Manchester United play.
For more information about how you can donate to the Make-a-Wish Foundation, visit www.make-a-wish.org.uk
