This April marks the honour of Autism Awareness month, and for this national charity Jaden's Voice held the grand opening of its new office in West Philadelphia.
This grand opening and open house included politicians, educational seminars and plenty of fantastic promotional products to raise charity and autism awareness. Each attendee was given a promotional bag of products full of free branded goodies for children to use during the event.
This soft plush toy in the shape of a dog and named Dr. Health E. Hound is just one way to promote a good cause and increase brand awareness.
There were many other promotional products including; a colourful informational booklet, a giant place mat printed with a balanced diet diagram, a matching plastic place as well as a car charger and crayons. All of the products were branded with UnitedHealthcare's brand logo for great brand exposure.
Matthews from Jaden's voice mentioned “We need to train people so they’re accommodating and understand how our families are impacted.” Here Jaden's Voice help to advocate children with autism in under-served communities, and provided financial assistance to families and help in teaching parents how to live with the disorder.
We would like to thank ASI Central and UnitedHealthcare for the provided information. If interesting in knowing more on this, please visit the Advertising Specialty Institute Website. The full report can be found here.
This grand opening and open house included politicians, educational seminars and plenty of fantastic promotional products to raise charity and autism awareness. Each attendee was given a promotional bag of products full of free branded goodies for children to use during the event.
This soft plush toy in the shape of a dog and named Dr. Health E. Hound is just one way to promote a good cause and increase brand awareness.
There were many other promotional products including; a colourful informational booklet, a giant place mat printed with a balanced diet diagram, a matching plastic place as well as a car charger and crayons. All of the products were branded with UnitedHealthcare's brand logo for great brand exposure.
Matthews from Jaden's voice mentioned “We need to train people so they’re accommodating and understand how our families are impacted.” Here Jaden's Voice help to advocate children with autism in under-served communities, and provided financial assistance to families and help in teaching parents how to live with the disorder.
We would like to thank ASI Central and UnitedHealthcare for the provided information. If interesting in knowing more on this, please visit the Advertising Specialty Institute Website. The full report can be found here.
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