Welcome to our Jolly Jumper Campaign 2020 – never before have we needed to start getting Jolly for Christmas.
Proudly sponsored by Western Power Distribution

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It’s time to get competitive, your Jolly Jumper can be any colour you like, head wear is also welcome, everyone can be involved in our Jolly Jumpers campaign, including your pets. What better way to start off the Christmas celebrations that joining us for Jolly Jumpers 2020.
Get together with your colleagues, pupils and friends and pick your Jolly Jumper day – between now and Christmas. You can use the poster template below to let everyone know the date.
It’s time to start getting Christmassy
On the day ask your colleagues, friends and pupils to make a donation for wearing their Christmas jumper. From the office to the classroom ore even via ZOOM – the choice is yours. By getting Christmassy for City Hospice you’ll be helping to provide much needed hospice care to patients all over Cardiff during the festive period.
Why not extend your Jolly Jumper day and add some fundraising ideas. You could challenge your boss or teacher to wear the worst Christmas jumper they can find, host a Christmas themed quiz on Zoom (questions provided in our Jolly Jumpers pack) or have a socially distanced coffee morning.
You can even join Jolly Jumpers 2020 via Zoom

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We’ve even included a festive recipe should you wish to organise a bake off (this can be done on Zoom too!) and you could ask a member of our fundraising team to get involved and be the judge of the best looking cake.
You can share your pictures with us on social media, tag us in @cityhospice and use the hashtag #CHJollyJumpers
You can create your own Just Giving Page or click “Start fundraising” on our page that’s already set up here
To donate to our Jolly Jumpers campaign click here
Download your Jolly Jumpers pack here
Click here for your Jolly Jumpers poster
Thank you to Western Power Distribution for sponsoring our Jolly Jumpers 2020 campaign
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