December 2009

HSW Print helps local charity

HSW Print would like to wish the Rhondda Breast Friends (RBF) good luck with the launch of their 2010 Cancer Awareness calendar.

A few months back, HSW Print approached RBF and asked if they would like to produce a calendar for our corporate clients. Having worked on previous projects together, both HSW and RBF thought it a good idea to do something imaginative using fun images and captions to raise both awareness and funds for charity.

RBF approached Coleg Morgannwg who kindly provided their studio facilities, a photographer, make-up artist and of course tea, coffee and cakes! There were plenty of keen RBF members willing to ‘bare all' in the name of charity and it wasn't long before the artwork had been completed and the printing could begin.

The RBF trustees were invited along to the factory to see their calendar come ‘hot off the press' and this also enabled David (one of the MDs) to have his picture taken!

HSW Print is honoured once again to be able to donate its services to such a worthy cause. After printing 2,000 calendars free of charge it is hoped that approximately £10,000 will be raised, making this one of the RBF's biggest fundraising events to date.

If you would like to buy a calendar please contact Diane Raybould (Chairman of RBF) on (01443) 683220 or for further information about RBF please click the following link - Rhondda Breast Friends.

HSW Print prides itself on helping local charities, if you would like further information please contact your Sales Representative or the main office on (01443) 441100. Alternatively email waynebiddle@hswprint.co.uk.







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