Anglicare WA brings a different kind of Christmas-light show to Perth’s streets in latest campaign via Wunderman Thompson, Perth
With the cost of living rising and house and rental markets becoming increasingly inaccessible, more West Australians are facing homelessness at a time of year that should be about celebrating.
To raise awareness and much needed funding, Wunderman Thompson Perth and Anglicare WA have extended their ‘Home for the Holidays’ print, radio and film campaign into a series of striking activations around Perth.
The activations encourage people to reflect and donate by bringing the sobering contrast of Christmas celebration to some the places people experiencing homelessness are forced to sleep.
Says Tim Newton and Paula Keamy, creative leads at Wunderman Thompson: “Showing the reality of the kinds of places where many homeless people could be spending Christmas, will give a much-needed dose of reality to the rest of us while we enjoy the privilege of celebrating the season.”
Says Bec Stott, manager, philanthropy at Anglicare WA: “Just as WA’s housing shortage hasn’t eased in the last year, the incredible team at Wunderman Thompson hasn’t stopped either – coming up with a fresh approach to highlight the state’s worsening homelessness crisis and support the work of Anglicare WA to help those who don’t have a home of their own to decorate in Christmas lights this year.”
The campaign kicked off at South Perth Foreshore for the City of South Perth Christmas Carols and a series of other locations will host the activations across the weeks leading up to Christmas. Special thanks to Shaun Atherstone and Mikey Hamer for filming the activations.
If you’d like to help Perth’s most vulnerable this Christmas, donations can be made at donate.anglicare.org.au.
Anglicare WA
Bec Stott, Manager, Philanthropy
Emma-Jane Marcombe, Manager, Media & Marketing
Innovation and Strategy
Melissa Batchelor, Donor Relations Coordinator
Philanthropy & Enterprise
Videographers
Shaun Atherstone – https://www.shaunatherstone.com/
Mikey Hamer – https://www.mikeyhamer.com/
Locations
City of Vincent, City of South Perth, Pretzel – Northbridge, the Subiaco Hotel
Wunderman Thompson Perth
Meg Watson, Art Director
Jordan Ellis, Copywriter
Tim Newton, Creative Lead/Art Director
Paula Keamy, Creative Lead/Copywriter
Joao Braga, National Chief Creative Officer
Kelsey Fraser, Senior Account Director
Damiano Di Pietro, General Manager, Perth
Volunteers from agency: Lana Abro, Rachel Anthony, Danny Coleman, Emma Hollins, Emily Hooper, Jess Murray, Sharon Heaton
Past campaign contributors
Carol-Ann Cronin, Sarah Parsons, Joe Hawkins, Matt Wilson, Luke Williams, Tui Fleay.
8 Comments
Dammit I love this campaign!
Epic work, WT, Shaun and co.
Never seen this approach. Shouldn’t people who worked on the campaign make the credits list?
Well done crediting the originators. A new era of ethical crediting for the industry.
Looks more like the ‘originators’ are being given a lesser title WT has miraculously pioneered.
Well originators means “a person who creates or initiates something” so it seems pretty fair to me. If there’s a better description let’s hear it.
PRODUCER, COPYWRITER, CREATIVE DIRECTOR all seem pretty widely accepted.
@Disagree, Meg, Jordan and Tim were very much the originators of this campaign. We just didn’t want to leave anyone who supported last year out, to spare any snarky comments. Oh well.