National Energy Action Reimagine Festive Classic to Highlight Fuel Crisis
Dec. 12, 2022
Warm wishes don’t cut it.
For many of us, the Christmas we all know and love will be turned on its head.
Our traditional ideas of warmth, comfort and celebration are being crushed by a devastating cost of living and fuel crisis.
As the cold weather rolls in, nearly 7 million households across the county will experience fuel poverty leaving many with a heartbreaking choice between Christmas dinner, presents or simply keeping themselves and their loved ones warm.
This year, instead of a normal Christmas Card, Brave's team have donated to National Energy Action, a charity working to end fuel poverty. They created this short film to help spread the message.
Sam Milburn and Kinga Wawrzyniak, Brave agency said:
"It's brutally cold out there. And with the ever rising cost of fuel, it's just as brutal indoors. We created 'Baby, it's cold inside' to help raise awareness of the vital work National Energy Action are doing, and to help the 6.7 million households struggling to keep warm this winter."
You can donate here.
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