Cadbury encourages NZ to get behind Paralympians
Cadbury encourages New Zealanders to get behind their Paralympians
Today Cadbury announced it will be contributing NZD $200,000 to support the New Zealand Paralympic team on the road to the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games and to assist in the future development of Para-Sport in New Zealand. The contribution is part of a new campaign to ‘Bring on the Joy’, which focuses on delivering messages of support to the New Zealand Paralympic team.
The campaign, aimed at inspiring New Zealanders to get behind their Para-Athletes, launches on 8th February with a nationwide activation featuring top New Zealand Paralympians and Para-Athletes such as Sophie Pascoe, Mary Fisher, Cameron Leslie, Michael Johnson, Tim Dempsey and Gemma Fletcher. Cadbury will show their support for the team with a digital campaign and dedicated microsite at ‘www.bringonthejoy.co.nz’. Consumers will be encouraged to visit the site and enter their messages of support for the New Zealand Paralympians.
All messages captured around New Zealand will be shared with the Paralympians in a surprising and impactful way. Confetti will be used as the glue throughout the campaign, acting as the key visual device to showcase the messages of support.
James Kane,
Country Head NZ for Cadbury, said "We are honoured to be a
major partner of Paralympics New Zealand. The aim with our
NZD $200,000 contribution is to help ensure our
Para-Athletes fulfil their dreams and build a platform for
the next generation to follow their lead. In the coming
months we will continue to provide the team with our full
support ahead of the big event in September."
Lauren
Fildes, Head of Strategic Partnerships and Events at
Cadbury, said “We're calling all New Zealanders to join us
in our mission to show support and appreciation for the New
Zealand Paralympic Team and rally behind the Para-Athletes
on their journey to the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. We are
really excited about our campaign which provides the chance
to inspire the Para-Athletes and give something back to them
as they seek to bring joy to the nation. We encourage New
Zealanders to head online to www.bringonthejoy.co.nz in the
coming weeks and get involved to help us shower the
Paralympians with an overwhelming level of
support.”
Fiona Allan, Chief Executive of
Paralympics New Zealand said: “We could not be more
grateful for Cadbury’s contribution. Paralympics New
Zealand relies on a mix of donations, government grants and
support from business to run our many sport and community
programmes, which includes covering the cost to prepare and
take the New Zealand Paralympic team to Rio. We still have
some way to go in securing the funding we need to give our
Paralympians the best chance to bring home gold. We hope
that Cadbury’s contribution and new campaign will inspire
all New Zealanders to get behind us with messages of support
and donations.”
More details about Cadbury's Paralympic campaign will be announced in the coming months. Cadbury are also partners of the New Zealand Olympic Team and will be supporting Olympic athletes in the build-up to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in August. Further details on this activity will be revealed soon.
Visit www.bringonthejoy.co.nz to show your support for our Paralympians.
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