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Gift Of The Year Invites Entries For A New ‘Gifts Of Hope’ Award

The Giftware Association, organisers of the Gift of the Year (GOTY) competition, is inviting suppliers to enter a one-off, very special, newly launched Gifts of Hope category, which celebrates not just a company’s good work, but the work of the charity that they have chosen to support with their product.

The launch of the new category has been inspired by GA members hard work, as well as the wider giftware community, featuring specialist products, ranges and heartfelt gifts that have been created to support the NHS, key workers, and the thousands of other charities that are helping the UK through the pandemic.

Companies have until the end of June to submit their entries
Companies have until the end of June to submit their entries

The new category will support gifts that have been created during the coronavirus crisis, capturing the mood of the nation, as well as gifts that have been created especially to ‘give back’.

Entrants are invited to submit their entries during June. The cost to enter is £25 with 20% of the fee going to a charity of the entrant’s choice. 

Click HERE to enter.

 

Top: The John Lewis Partnership is selling a limited edition china mug, designed in-house, to raise funds for NHS Charities Together, with all profits from the sale of the mugs being donated. 

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