Boys + Girls, Ireland’s most effective Creative agency, have been awarded the DSPCA account after a short process.
With over 180 years in Ireland helping animals and their owners, the DSPCA has appointed Boys + Girls to help them continue to share their story through a compelling and engaging communications platform. It is expected that the first campaign will be launched for Christmas.
Rachel Delaney, Brand, Marketing & Communications Strategist at DSPCA said
‘This is such an important time for the DSPCA. With the increasing demand for our services, particularly in such a challenging time for everyone, it's crucially important that our communications clearly and cohesively convey what we stand for, and the charity’s core mission. As we get closer to Christmas this becomes even more important.”
We exist exclusively to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome sick, injured and cruelly treated animals and it’s our mission to make it socially unacceptable to mistreat any animal. The team in Boys + Girls share this passion and understanding so we look forward to working together to highlight our essential animal rescue efforts.’
Sarah Sherry, Business Director, Boys + Girls said
‘The DSPCA as an organisation and a group of people are so deeply impressive and passionate, we were determined to work together. The work they do is so important and makes such an impact in so many lives. We’re working together to deliver brilliant communications that help them achieve their ambitious goals.’
About the DSPCA
Established in 1840, The Dublin Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA) is Ireland’s leading animal welfare charity, its mission is to make it socially unacceptable to mistreat any animal.
The Shelter has recently announced the opening of its unique DSPCA Pet Memorial Garden, the first of its scale in Ireland.The garden is a reflective and dedicated space for people who wish to honour the memory of a beloved pet whom they have loved and lost. All monies raised will help the DSPCA to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome sick, injured, and cruelly treated animals. The garden was opened to the public on Friday 8th September.
With over 180 years in Ireland helping animals and their owners, the DSPCA has appointed Boys + Girls to help them continue to share their story through a unifying communications platform. It is expected that the first campaign will be launched this Christmas.
Rachel Delaney. Brand, Marketing & Communications Strategist at DSPCA said
‘This is such an important time for The DSPCA. With the increasing demand for our services, particularly in such a challenging time for everyone, it's crucially important that our communications work brilliantly and consistently outlining the extent to which our shelter helps all animals. The team in Boys + Girls demonstrated both an incredible passion and understanding for our business and we can’t wait to show the world our essential animal rescue efforts.’
Sarah Sherry, Business Director, Boys + Girls said
‘The DSPCA as an organisation and a group of people are so deeply impressive and passionate we were determined to work together. The work they do is so important and makes such an impact in so many lives. We’re working together to deliver brilliant communications that help them achieve their ambitious goals.’