AYOM is helping to support Save the Children by fund-raising and participating in Christmas Jumper Day.
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AYOM raising money for 'Save the Children'

AYOM to join in with 'Christmas Jumper Day 2017' via text donations

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Daniel Fletcher | Tuesday, 5th December 2017

December 15th 2017. Save the date because... It's CHRISTMAS JUMPER DAY. That's right; it's officially time to don the horrendous, unfashionable knitted jumpers.

As cringe worthy as it seems however, Christmas Jumper Day has a very good cause at heart. A day of enjoying bad jumpers is also a day of fundraising for hard working charity 'Save the Children'.

Save the Children Centre

Giving children a chance

Save the Children aims to:

  • Give children a healthy start in life
  • Give the opportunity to learn
  • Give protection from harm

Save The Children want to give children all over the world a chance to survive, learn and be protected. Working globally and in the UK, the charity actively seeks to end child poverty, illness and hunger the world over.

Christmas Jumper Day is a yearly seasonal event to bring a touch of Christmas cheer to fundraising. Simply wear your daftest, most colourful jumpers and help raise money.

Christmas jumpers

Team AYOM

Where does Are You Owed Money come in, you may ask? Alongside joining in we are also hoping to raise money for the vital work performed by 'Save The Children'. As part of the day, we have a special text message code which enables you to join our efforts.

To give £5 in aid to 'Save the Children' you can simply text TEAMAYOM to 70050. Texts cost your standard message rate with 'Save The Children' receiving 100% of your donation. We'll be sharing pictures of our staff members and any guest images should you wish to send your photos in too.

Please join us on December 15th by donning your best Christmas jumpers and donating. For more information you can keep up to date via the AYOM Facebook page and our official blog. 'Tis the season of giving, so please, do spare what you can for an incredibly worthwhile cause.