Halifax online florist launches ‘Selfless Bouquet’ campaign

[July 23, 2020: Halifax Courier] The campaign encourages an act of kindness to uplift, inspire, and spread positivity in communities…

[July 23, 2020: Halifax Courier]

The campaign encourages an act of kindness to uplift, inspire, and spread positivity in communities across the UK. Prestige Flowers are sending a beautiful bouquet to participants free of charge.

Those who receive them are encouraged to place the bouquet in their local area or area of special choice for a stranger to pick up.

The bouquet will be accompanied by a personalised ‘Take Me Home’ note.

On the back, it will invite them to share a picture of the bouquet in the location they found it with the campaign hashtag #leavingsmilesuk and tag the Facebook page @LeavingSmilesUK.

Prestige Flowers will be posting regular updates on the whereabouts of the bouquets, to track its journey to see how far their positivity can spread.

A spokesperson for Prestige Flowers said: "The campaign is based around raising awareness on the increased stress-related illnesses surfaced from Covid-19."

"It has been proven that people suffer in silence, so it’s more important than ever to reach out to charities that are able to help."

"Due to this, we are working alongside charities such as Cancer Research, Barnardo’s and Cystic Fibrosis Trust to raise awareness on the great work they are doing in these unprecedented times."... MORE



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