
jmarchitects once again took part in Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day on the 8th of December. We look forward to taking part each year as not only is it an opportunity to show off our best Christmas jumpers, but also to help raise money for such a great charity.
Public donations raised through Christmas Jumper Day will go towards supporting Save the Children’s vital work in the UK and around the world, enabling Save the Children to make lasting change for the children who need it most.
This year donations will be doubled by the UK Government. 100% of match funding from the UK government will go directly towards supporting our project in Kenya, which will increase the quality and availability of essential maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition services in Mandera and Turkana counties, Kenya.
Doesn’t our team look absolutely fantastic in their Christmas jumpers (or suits)!?



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