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FCB Wins Big at the 2017 Care Awards

22/11/2017
Advertising Agency
New York, United States
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Global network sweeps show, taking home six out of the nine awards
FCB secured six out of nine total honours at last night’s Care Awards, representing top campaigns from six countries throughout the FCB Network.

The Care Awards – established in partnership between the European Association of Communications Agencies (EACA) and ACT Responsible – champion social responsibility and sustainable development, and celebrate purpose-driven creative work that “[promotes] care for people, resources and the environment.”
 
The FCB Network dominated this year’s show, showcasing poignant social and environmental campaigns in a variety of categories.

FCB campaigns were most-awarded in the Non-Profit Organisations and Non-Governmental Bodies bracket, constituting all four of the honours given in that category, including: “Testimonials” from FCB Cape Town for CANSA, “Believe in Me” from FCB Inferno for Barnardo’s, “Search Racism. Find Truth” from FCB Zürich for Refugees Welcome and “Safety Jingle” from FCB Happiness Brussels for OVK/PEVR (Parents of Road Victims).

The following is a complete list of 2017 FCB winners:


Office Client/Brand Title Category/Media
FCB Brasil Estadão Newspaper 16% Corporate Governance
FCB Cape Town CANSA Testimonials Non-Profit Organizations and Non-Governmental Bodies
FCB Inferno Barnardo’s Believe in Me Non-Profit Organizations and Non-Governmental Bodies
FCB New Zealand New Zealand Fire Service Made From Remains Government Bodies and Related Organizations
FCB Zürich Refugees Welcome Search Racism. Find Truth. Non-Profit Organizations and Non-Governmental Bodies
Happiness Brussels, An FCB Alliance OVK/PEVR (Parents of Road Victims) Safety Jingle Non-Profit Organizations and Non-Governmental Bodies
 
The FCB Network dominated this year’s show, showcasing poignant social and environmental campaigns in a variety of categories. FCB campaigns were most-awarded in the Non-Profit Organisations and Non-Governmental Bodies bracket, constituting all four of the honours given in that category, including: “Testimonials” from FCB.

Said FCB Global Chief Creative Officer Susan Credle: “At a time when people are questioning the importance and the impact of advertising, the Care Awards serve as an important reminder that when we as an industry create meaningful work, not only is it embraced, it makes a difference. I’m thrilled to see so many FCB offices creating socially responsible work. This makes me very proud to be in the business of advertising.”
 
FCB Global Chief Strategy Officer Nigel Jones echoed Credle’s sentiments, commenting: “The Care Awards showcase advertising that makes a positive difference in the world. Advertising that achieves this must create new behaviors. I am proud that, once again, FCB has demonstrated our particular expertise in creating advertising that does just that.”
 
This year’s Care Awards, which encompassed topics such as public health and safety, human rights and sustainable consumption, saw FCB’s highest representation yet throughout the show’s nine-year run. The Network previously won two awards in both 2014 and 2016, in honor of campaigns that confronted pertinent social issues – including two Grand Prix, for FCB Mayo’s “Searching for Hearts” and FCB Inferno’s “Change Please,” respectively.
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