London based creative group Albion has launched a cheeky charity fundraiser to raise awareness of testicular cancer.
The campaign, affectionately named ‘bauballs’ to raise awareness of cancer is selling a range of festive decorated testicle-shaped Christmas decorations.
Each festive sack is available online for £6 ranging from Santa’s sack, Elf, snowman and Rudolph. Those who prefer to make their own impressive set can purchase a ‘make your own’ kit retailing for £4.
The campaign is also offering the chance for one lucky participant to be presented with a sack load of prizes from Firefox, Yplan, Broquet, Drumond Park and Vitage. All they need to do is feel their bought bauball for any irregularities and share the video of themselves with the winning set.
Laura Muse, brainchild behind the campaign and creative at Albion, said: “Last year’s campaign was a great success, so we wanted to res-erect the project again and make it bigger and better than ever before.
“Our range of ‘Bauballs’really make a fun tongue-in-cheek addition to any Christmas tree, with all proceeds going to a fantastic new charity that provides valuable awareness, education and support to those living with testicular cancer and their families.”
The Testicular Cancer Awareness Group is a worldwide partnership of testicular cancer charities working together to raise awareness and save lives.
Patrick Cox, CEO of the Testicular Cancer Awareness Group, said: “We’re excited to be working with Albion on this creative campaign which will benefit multiple charities around the world. Early detection and early treatment is vital in the fight against testicular cancer. Education and awareness are key. This unique worldwide collaboration will see your donations support testicular cancer awareness charities all over the world.”
For more information, and to get your own set of festive ‘bauballs’ CLICK HERE: www.bauballs.co.uk
And follow on twitter at: Twitter: @bauballs
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