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14, December 2023
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Time to read: 2 mins
Christmas Jumper Day At One Sure
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in our Stoke-On-Trent HQ. Find out how we celebrated the jolly holiday and raised money for a good cause.
For Christmas Jumper Day on Thursday, 7th December, the Christmas season was in full swing in the One Sure Insurance offices.
Our team put their best festive foot forward with plenty of seasonal sweaters and accessories to spread a little holiday cheer to raise money for Save The Children. We’re delighted to announce that we smashed our £200 fundraising target!
Highlights from the day included classic snowflake motifs and eighties-inspired Wham! jumpers, bright green Grinch hoodies, and even a few sloth Santas!
Scroll down to see more creative Christmas clothing from the big day and learn more about Christmas Jumper Day.
What is Christmas Jumper Day?
Christmas Jumper Day usually takes place during the first week of December.
The motto of Christmas Jumper Day is to ‘make the world better with a sweater’, which perfectly encapsulates the reason behind it.
Everyone who wears a festive outfit on the big day also donates to the chosen charity. It’s a simple yet extremely effective and fun way to give back to a great cause.
It was created by Save The Children, which aims to improve the lives of young people across the globe. The non-profit’s main goal is to support children’s rights worldwide to ensure they have access to food, education, and medical care.
Is it too late to donate?
It’s never too late to donate to a worthy cause! If you’d like to add to our donation total, you can contribute on the One Sure Insurance Just Giving page. If you want to donate directly to the charity, head to the Save The Children website.