Studio News

Dec '12

Gifts from Root Studio

Tom Bradley

3 French Hens, 2 Polar Bears and a Barn Owl in a Pear Tree!

Merry Christmas to all of our lovely clients!  As a special present this year we are giving you the gift of a warm and fuzzy feeling - we have given the money that we'd normally spend on presents to charity instead! In fact we've given to three great charities... 

Through Oxfam, we gave the gift of Chickens that produce eggs and chicks to help the people of Cap Rouge & La Montagne, Haiti. By helping to provide chickens, training and equipment we're helping a family feed and thrive in their community. 

We have adopted 2 polar bears which help aid the Polar Bears International's research, education and action efforts against the issues that are endangering the polar bear species. 

Lastly, we have adopted a beautiful Barn Owl from the Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary, a non-profit organisation that helps with the rescue and conservation of injured owls and birds of prey.

All of us here at Root Studio would like to say thank you for your support throughout 2012 and we look forward to working with you all again in 2013 - merry christmas!

Illustration by Root Studio by the way ;)

Thanks for reading

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