One Minute Brief of the Day: Create posters to creatively promote the #WalkForWater challenge with @CAFOD

We want to share our brilliant new challenge and encourage people from across the UK to get involved, uniting to help fight poverty.

That’s why we wanted to join forces with One Minute Briefs to set a brief that challenges the OMBLES to creatively encourage others to take on a new challenge this Lent.

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Brief:

Create posters to creatively promote the #WalkForWater challenge.

Walk for Water is a challenge that takes place over Lent. It’s a chance for you to transform your life while changing someone else’s. Walk it, skip it, spin it, run it. Do it your way: 10,000 steps a day, every day, for 40 days.

Millions of people around the world don’t have clean safe water near their homes. Some have to walk ten hours a day, every day, to get water.

The main thing is that we all unite to help fight poverty, together.

Create posters that creatively display:

  • Creative ways of doing 10,000 steps a day

  • People uniting together to help fight poverty

  • Why people should go the distance so that someone else doesn’t have to

We want the OMBLES to come up with an inspirational poster and message that encourages people across the UK to join in with the #WalkForWater challenge, spreading positivity in the fight against poverty in all sorts of creative ways!

We look forward to seeing all of the great stuff you come up with!

Tweet your entries to @OneMinuteBriefs and @CAFOD with the hashtag #WalkForWater.

Prizes:

£100 World Gifts voucher for the winner!

Shortlisted entries could be shared on @CAFOD’s social channels for the new campaign!

About CAFOD:

We are an international development charity and the official aid agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.

We believe in a world where we can reach every woman, man and child so that they can flourish. We are part of a global Church network with a local presence in 165 countries and territories. Together we make up one of the largest aid networks in the world. 

Website link:

https://walk.cafod.org.uk/