Window Widgets is calling on everyone to help see the funny side of life for a new charity project in support of the industry’s two chosen charities.

The company is asking anyone to send their favourite jokes to help make up its Little Pink Book of Jokes with all proceeds to GM Fundraising and We mind and Kelly Matters.

The goal is to raise £21,000, as part of the company’s 21st birthday celebrations, by offering supporting companies the opportunity to be a main sponsor of one of the books, sponsor a joke, or a full page.

All monies raised will go direct to the named charities, with all production and publication costs being covered in full by Window Widgets.

In addition to the main publication, there will be a separate children’s activity and joke book available, where new Window Widgets superhero brand icons will be introduced. These will be distributed to local schools and can be requested for other children and schools across the UK. Both books will be published and available later in the year.

Marketing manager Jo Trotman said: “The Little Pink Book of Jokes is our way of not only celebrating our 21st business anniversary, but also putting something back into the industry and hopefully make people smile too, especially after a particularly challenging 15 months for everyone.

“The aim is to have a little fun on the way, share our humour and raise much needed funds for two very worthy charities. So please support them and us with this distinctly pink and fun-led campaign.”

Everyone across the industry is encouraged to submit jokes by emailing jokes@windowwidgets.co.uk, visiting the landing page at www.windowwidgets.co.uk/widgetscomedy or via social media using the #WidgetsComedy hashtag.

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